Fire personnel check school for possible gas after alarm, Lansing MI
Fire personnel responded to a school on Wood St after a fire alarm was triggered. They requested a key holder to enter the building and check for any gas issues. It was believed that the alarm may have been accidentally set off by the fire personnel themselves during their response.
Audio|Source: Ingham County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Can you check your records and see if you have a number for a key holder, we'd like to do a walk around inside the school to make sure there's no gas ratings.
00:08
Okay, I'll go back to.
00:09
2.14, we're on location.
00:12
2.14, okay.
00:18
Is there 91 from dispatch?
00:22
Oh, I dispatch.
00:27
If you're supposed to fire ground one, I can give you a door code for door number one.
00:31
How'd you doing a fire in one?
00:38
Engine 91 on the fire ground one.
00:47
1964 pound.
00:53
Just someone from a surgery center, let us send the back door.
00:56
Yeah,
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number.
00:59
I cut you off after you said absolutely. What was there? Press that traffic.
01:03
For Medic 49, Edge of 49, the response could be for unknown medical,
01:10
a 1900 South Feeder,
01:12
1-900 South Feeder Street,
01:15
permit 307, had the residence at Walter French, had across Mount Hope Avenue of Horn Street,
01:21
had a caller.
01:24
Advising requests responses to address for a no medical, callers not on scene, they do live in California.
01:31
Senator is clear at 1124. The keyholder (name withheld) has a 10-minute ETA.
01:36
He said he's still going to respond out.
01:38
Okay, thank you. It sounds like we may have set off a B&E alarm, so if you guys get a call, it's just us.
01:44
Got it, thank you.
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Wood St, Lansing, MI
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