Fire alarm triggered during smoke detector maintenance, Wayne County MI


A fire alarm was triggered near Lexington due to smoke detector maintenance. Emergency crews responded and confirmed it was an accidental activation with no fire found.
Audio|Source: Grosse Pointes and Harper Woods Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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30 to 3-2-2-30 cars. We have a fire alarm near Lexington.
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Near Lexington. The alarm is showing as second-floor smoke detector wet.
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30 extra engine three.
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30 extra engine three.
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Engine 3.
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Did you call it out fire alarm near Lexington?
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Fire alarm near Lexington.
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38.
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Time to Friday.
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6, you can stand by the ladder for now.
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3830, I'm on scene. Nothing's showing it's going to be a single-family home.
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Hydrins is going to be a one-house,
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just less of this location.
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308-801, nothing showing hydrant, just less of the location. 2012. 3 and round.
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30X. Okay,
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330X. Can you repeat her last shirt cutoff? Okay,
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30. 30.
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Okay,
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30. Okay, 30. And 330X. Can you repeat her last shirt cutoff?
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Cutoff?
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3A2-20-0-shilling direct to the west of that location.
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And I was just confirming that you were in Ralph.
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3.30, this is getting accidental.
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Speaking to the homeowner now, they were working on the smoke detectors.
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What do you actually?
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3.73, do you want engine 3 to continue emergent or non-emergent?
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In three, you can return back there.
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Location mentioned:
Wayne County, MI
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