False fire alarm triggered by cooking at commercial site, Detroit MI
Firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm near West Grand Boulevard. The alarm was false and may have been caused by bacon cooking. There was no actual fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
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Transcript:
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near West Grand Boulevard.
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near West Grand Boulevard between Ash and Martin Luther King.
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That's a commercial fire alarm. Still on for the engine and truck light rate. We have you en route.
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Vision 27 in route.
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Engine 27, we're up.
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High Park did you want to scene investigating?
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High Parking is one on the scene investigating.
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Agent 50, respond on a medical call at the MS.
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These seven mile aggression.
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These seven mile of grassing near the rainbows.
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You have a person in the vehicle,
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possibly unconscious.
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50's underway.
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A route.
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Inj 50 a route.
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Agent 27 on the scene investigating.
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Agent 27 on the scene,
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investigating. Cray C.
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Ladder 8 C.
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Injun 50 on the scene investigating. Injun 50 on the scene investigating.
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Engine 50 on the scene investigating.
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Blattery says it.
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Vladimir.
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We have bacon that may have gotten away from the cook here at this facility. We're going to service.
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According to Ms. Taylor, everything's taken care of.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208
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