Fire alarm caused by burnt food at apartment building, Holland MI


A fire alarm was triggered at an apartment building near East 13th Street. Smoke was seen but was caused by burnt food. No flames or ventilation were needed.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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A structure fire[1] at 24 east to 13th Street.
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Crossed with a college in East 13th Street.
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Safety and seen as the guys in the smoke on the first floor.
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No flames. Somebody on the scene is advising that the food related at 1950.
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Copy the structure for Copy, I shall tool 24 clear the PI, Holland Tenton, are you in rail or back to the station? Or service next to speak?
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D1 on the on scene, what unit is it going to be against?
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81 on C. It is
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Michigan Fire Station 4 on a test pain,
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result of an accident, TI1, Windsor and Nevada, Windsor Avenue and Nevada Street 44 in command to respond
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in 1980.
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This is confirmed burnt food[2].
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No need for ventilation.
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Just confirming it's burnt food[2], 1980.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
structure fire: Fire reported in a building
[2]
burnt food: Confirmed cause of smoke was burnt food
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Location mentioned:
Near E 13th St, Holland, MI 49423
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