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Structure fire on mile road in farmington hillsFarmington Hills MI

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Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334

A fire occurred at a building near 14 Mile Road in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Multiple fire units responded, and crews worked inside the structure and on the roof to extinguish the fire. Water supply was coordinated, a hydrant was charged, and the natural gas to the building was secured. The fire was controlled, and crews have cleared the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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03:6
Transcript:
00:00
14 mile command from dispatch.
00:02
Go ahead for 14 mile road command.
00:08
To advise, it sounds like we have three partial owners responding to the property.
00:14
They're all going to be in the red trucks that represent the business.
00:18
ETA is approximately 15 minutes.
00:22
Copy that, thank you.
00:23
Thank you.
00:28
14 Mile command for Limer 626.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:37
We've got fire showing.
00:39
We're in the center of the building.
00:41
We hit it, though.
00:46
Copy that. We'll let him know.
00:48
We'll let him know.
00:55
It's 164.
00:57
The advisory is still waiting on turning on the hydrant.
00:59
Are you ready?
01:01
Yeah, go ahead and charge a hydrant.
01:09
16th quarter to command be advised waters on its way.
01:12
I'll be that.
01:18
Interior units from command.
01:20
I need you to make your way out of the structure.
01:23
We're going to start putting the route, water on the roof.
01:27
Dispatchrom 14-morrow command.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:35
Code 2[1] this alarm, you can discontinue any 20-minute mark.
01:40
Copy, Code 2[1].
01:42
Discontinue any 20-minute marks.
01:47
Station 16, code 2.
01:49
Station 16, code 2.
01:55
Commerce suspecting clearance, 4 from Ramantha.
01:59
All right, all just clear.
02:06
Copy. The engine floor clear and returning.
02:09
Okay.
02:10
No, too clear.
02:12
Commerce command was back in quarters.
02:14
Copy.
02:19
14 mile command from Captain 16266.
02:23
Go ahead.
02:28
Go ahead. I'm down with the main controls for the area, though I got the nozzle in place.
02:36
Yeah, I'm just by the middle for.
02:39
Top yet,
02:41
all crews are out of the structure.
02:42
You can start flowing when you want.
02:44
If you want to put someone on the tip so you can see it, we'll do that.
02:48
Take place.
02:50
We're going to be clear returning.
02:52
We're going to be off to here on Valley for Drug Box.
02:56
All units be advised, natural gas has been secured to the structure.
03:01
Copy. Copy.
03:02
So you plan returning and show you in Routes to surround Valley for the truck line.
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[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response; proceed without lights or sirens.

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Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
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Incident Timeline

  1. Final Hot Spot Extinguishment and Demobilization
  2. Owner Coordination and Fire Investigation Request
  3. Ladder Operations and Hot Spot Checks
  4. Incident Stabilization and Command Updates
  5. Active Fire Suppression and Structure Entry
  6. Dispatch and Arrival of Property Owners
  7. Initial Response and Water Supply Coordination

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