Battery charger fire reported at Caledonia structure, Caledonia MI
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A battery charger caught fire at a structure near East Main Street Southeast in Caledonia. Firefighters from multiple units responded and confirmed the fire was extinguished upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire and EMS
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Caledonia fire monitors with AutoAid from Cascade Engine 1 and Alto Engine 7th and Thornapple Engine for a structure fire near East Main Street Southeast in Caledonia; battery charger on fire is clear at 734.
00:30
Southern car one's in service.
00:33
Caledonia car one in service, 734.
00:41
Caledonia engine 71's in service.
00:44
Caledonia engine 71 in service, 734.
00:55
Engine 6. Med2.
00:57
District 6.
00:59
At 3195 Knight Way SE.
01:02
Calvin University Hoogenboom Health and Recreation Center.
01:05
Respond on Channel 1.
01:11
Tonya Car 1 from dispatch.
01:17
I want to go to the switch.
01:20
Our caller did callback stating that they put the fire out.
01:25
Must receive.
01:28
We'll have Car 1, Engine 71 will continue in, verify.
01:32
He can disregard our AutoAid assignment and other counties can hold the quarters.
01:40
One and Engine 71 continuing to verify all others can disregard 736.
01:51
Casta Engine 1 copies.
01:53
Show us in service and clear.
01:59
Cascade Engine 1, clear, 736.
02:04
Being clear.
02:07
Also, clear, 736.
02:13
Dispatching, show Killing Car 1 on scene.
02:16
Nothing showing forward.
02:17
Car 1 will have Main 3 command, bottom left, please.
02:22
Caledonia, Car 1 on scene, nothing showing, 738.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St SE, Caledonia, MI 49316
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