Fire alarm triggered at 30th Street apartment, Wyoming MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an alarm activation at an apartment near 30th Street Southwest and Taft Avenue. The alarm was sounding, but no smoke or flames were visible. It may have been triggered by a carbon monoxide detector, and no one reported illness.
Audio|Heard on: Kent MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Wyoming Engine One on a fire alarm near 30th Street Southwest.
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Near 30th Street Southwest,
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Cross of Taft and Garden Town Drive.
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It's going to be apartment A.
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Caller's fire alarms were going off.
00:15
(name withheld) possibly broke them.
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No smoke or flames seen.
00:19
Unknown if it was a carbon alarm instead.
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Not feeling ill at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
30th St SW a, Wyoming, MI 49519
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