Accidental residential fire alarm triggered by contractor, Rochester MI
A residential fire alarm at a home near Prairie View Ct was accidentally triggered by a contractor cutting tile. No fire was found on arrival, and the situation was determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (Northeast) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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Transcript:
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Hope fire.
00:02
We're on the air for a residential fire alarm.
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It's going to be near Prairie View Ct.
00:09
Cross Street of Mead, Metzite 301.
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We're responding for the alarm pump supporting a hallway smoke detector.
00:17
I would tone 1520.
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Dispatchel when gets one route near Prairie Views. Engine 2 will be due with the engine.
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Copy got to want to route for two will be due with engine.
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Dispict Oakland- On the scene.
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Have a two-story medium-sized, single-family dwelling, nothing's showing from the outside. Captain 1 will be command investigating.
00:45
Copy Captain 1 on the scene, two-store and medium-sized single family. Nothing showing.
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We'll be investigating.
00:55
That's right you stand. This is going to be an accidental set off by contractor.
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Engine 21 can clear.
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Copy. Action on the son off by contractor. Engine 2 can clear.
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I need to want copies
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Dispatch Preview Command I'll be clear command terminated with a contractor cutting tile that's set off the alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Prairie View Ct, Rochester, MI 48306
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