Fire alarm at commercial high rise near South Mitchell, Bloomington IN
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A fire alarm was activated at a commercial high-rise near South Mitchell Street and East Hunter Avenue. Firefighters responded and established command while investigating the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Brown Counties Public Safety
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 1, ladder, 4, 5-506, South Mitchell Street.
00:07
Chief complaint, alarm private caller, commercial high-rise fire alarm, cross of East Hunter Avenue and East 2nd Street.
00:17
1259 hours.
00:21
Essential dispatch from 8.25.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:27
Could we get County to get a van truck out here to a trip just free salt band down?
00:38
Okay move.
00:43
Central dispatch Ladder 4.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:50
RMGT is down.
00:52
We're in route.
00:54
Clear.
01:02
65377.
01:08
Dispatchee and Tim is 108.
01:13
24.
01:19
Hey, Nachman, you got a copy?
01:25
Yes,
01:26
sir. Yes, sir.
01:28
Hey bud, when you come back in to Phillip Assault, can you reset your AVO?
01:37
I can. How do I do that?
01:41
I'd say I'd probably log out and try to log them back in and see if I had it worked.
01:47
Ten, four.
01:51
May Mark, just Lee, right?
01:55
Yeah, go ahead.
01:57
I'm making a stop up here, Portsville.
02:02
Since then for me.
02:07
It's 1583, I can call her if you want.
02:15
When you come back south, watch it, somebody lost that couch in the lane one.
02:25
Ladder 4 is on seat 506 South Mitchell.
02:28
Investigate, noizer's showing on arrival.
02:30
Special command is established.
02:38
Central dispatch, ladder 4, ladder 4 is unseen.
02:44
Clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Mitchell St, Bloomington, IN 47401
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