Residential fire alarm triggered by fireplace smoke, Flint MI
A residential fire alarm was triggered near Walnut Street at Reed and Washington in Flint. The basement smoke detector activated, prompting a fire response. Upon investigation, it was determined the smoke originated from a fireplace and there was no fire. The alarm was cancelled after confirming it was safe.
Audio|Source: Flint City Fire
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Transcript:
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Flint City, stand by for residential fire alarm.
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Flint City on Fire Ground 5, respond for residential fire alarm near Walnut St.
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Near Walnut Street at Reed and Washington.
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Basement smoke detector, you'll be on fire round 5 at (number withheld).
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Flint City, fire on fire on fire round 5. Respond for residential fire alarm.
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Near Walnut Street at Reed and Washington.
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Basement smoke detector, you'll be on fire round 5 at (number withheld).
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Senator Graham and Consumption 3 is on location.
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Be going to fire round 4.
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Kathy show you on the location at (number withheld).
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Central from Mountain West City, Chief 2.
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Go ahead.
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Show me your route.
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Joint Chief 2 en route near Walnut Street,
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Cross of Bridge in Washington for the residential fire alarm. You'll be on fire round 5 at (number withheld).
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I'm or city chief school from center.
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Go ahead, Central.
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Alarm companies calling back, spoke with the homeowner.
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Says check's okay, fireplace smoking, but it's okay.
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I can hold all my equipment at the station.
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Forty-four-12 copies to cancel for return in the institution.
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Copy.
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