Fire causes flooding and alarm outage in senior apartments, Ann Arbor MI
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Fire at senior apartment complex caused flooding and disabled the fire alarm system. Emergency responders are managing water cleanup and the building is without fire alarm service.
Audio|Heard on: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Units at Courthouse Square Senior Apartments, you can resume normal traffic.
00:08
Center from command.
00:09
I'm in the lobby.
00:10
Let's try and switch back over to four and clear fire one.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:18
I can use again for high in time.
00:21
Okay, firm.
00:22
Interop 4, back on Interop 4.
00:29
1635 you guys still here
00:32
Mr. Thank you.
00:34
Sir.
00:39
2124, 8162 priority for your Pittsfield Township.
00:47
Tower from Routhey.
00:52
Go ahead for Tower.
00:57
I was going to run.
01:00
Thank you.
01:05
Rescue from Tower.
01:07
My guess is it's about the same as previously.
01:10
2.14 for an incapacitated...
01:18
(number withheld) Grassland Street, (number withheld) Grassland Street Cross of Lumber Drive.
01:24
Originally called in with alcohol poisoning, they were talking and arguing with HVA about whether they needed to call or go.
01:31
Now the subject is laying on the ground.
01:33
They are going in and out of consciousness.
01:35
209, can you back?
01:37
Careful.
01:40
Thank you. Senator from command, if you're still in contact with the building management, you can notify them, they're going to have major water clean up.
01:48
Numerous parts are going to be flooded,
01:51
and the fire alarm system is going to be out of service.
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Location mentioned:
S 4th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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