SAGINAW TWP, MI -- An unconventional WiFi name prompted a bomb scare evacuation at a Saginaw Township gym Sunday evening.

After a bomb-sniffing dog made a precautionary sweep, it was found "remote detonator" was little more than a poorly-named WiFi network name, authorities said.

The incident on Sunday, April 16, at Planet Fitness at State and Hemmeter in Saginaw Township resulted in the 24-hour gym being evacuated and then closed from 6 p.m. until about 9 p.m., according to a company spokesperson.

Around 6 p.m., a gym patron looking through available WiFi connections noticed one named "remote detonator" and brought it to the manager's attention, said Saginaw Township Police Chief Donald Pussehl.

The manager evacuated the building and called police.

A Michigan State Police bomb-sniffing dog was brought in as a precaution and found nothing, Pussehl said.

McCall Gosselin, a Planet Fitness spokesperson, said the manager was following company procedure.

"If there's any suspicion of any device or anything in the club that would require police attention, the protocol is they close the facility and contact police," Gosselin said. "Safety is always first."

As for any legal repercussions for the wordsmith behind the WiFi name, Pussehl said it's protected speech.

"Everything is perfectly legal from a police standpoint," the chief said. "There was no crime or threat. No call saying there was a bomb."

Pussehl is aware that people often have odd names for their WiFi signals. On his street, he said, there's one called "FBI surveillance van."