Smoke seen on second floor of apartment complex, Byron Center MI
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According to the dispatch call, smoke was reported on the second floor of a two-story apartment building near 100th Street. Fire crews arrived and established command to investigate a possible fire. Strobes were visible but no one had evacuated the building.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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100th Street, it's covering zone 16 smoke, second floor,
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and northeast rec room at near 100th Street.
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Patch, Grandville Engine 55 enroll.
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Grandville engine 55 in a row, and it's going to be a matter one on stage, again,
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stage.
00:23
Okay.
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1980.
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Cascade units, clear.
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Okay.
00:39
So on the engine 71 in Ladder, service, if I are.
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Engine 71, Ladder, 74 in service, 1919.
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The engine 55, you're seen as see here.
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Okay, we're on scene.
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Okay, 1920.
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One from the 74.
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Go ahead, 71.
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Hey, if you want to do the on-scene report, I'll have the two of you get suited up.
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And the investigation one, I can stay outside and be in Pinning Command.
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That's received.
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Here are just national cattle on the engine 71.
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Engine 71, go ahead.
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71's on scene establishing Crossroads Command,
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two-story apartment complex,
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strobes visible, nobody's outside of the building.
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On scenes, two-story apartment complex, strobes are visible, no one has evacuated.
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You have command at 1923.
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Location mentioned:
100th St SE, Michigan
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