Fire spreads to opposite side of garage in Green Lake Township, Grand Traverse County MI
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A fire at a garage in Green Lake Township was spreading to the opposite side of the building. Firefighters were working to contain the flames and requested barricades near West and South Long Lake roads.
Audio|Heard on: Traverse City and Grand Traverse County District 7 MSP Digital Fire / Police
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
If you could work towards the garage next, that's where the fire is pushing.
00:10
3955 North Dio 31 South, Gimmie Meyer TC.
00:15
RB State Day, Brandon Greenwood came in, stole $45 worth of merchandise, who does not have any weapons on him.
00:20
No end tox, who's last same heading north past the beta bus station.
00:24
Whitemail 5-7, medium build now on jacket, khaki pants, and in on the face, and a car heart and a hat.
00:31
Clear, and out.
00:36
For the hill, just north of 7110 South Lake Shore.
00:46
And you will be OSD, you know-up.
00:50
Copy that.
00:59
Engine from Leland, please.
01:05
Next, 943.
01:07
943. 943.
01:10
Oh, I've been my other 6-3.
01:11
Okay.
01:17
Central 302 is 1042.
01:20
1042.
01:23
Clare in 3902.
01:30
There's Shemax corners.
01:31
I can start heading to that, and he's it.
01:35
I can't see. I can't go ahead.
01:42
There's a lot of further spreading towards the opposite side of the garage.
01:51
All right, can you repeat that again?
01:55
The fire spreading the opposite side of the garage, starting to get a knock down on the garage size.
02:01
All right, copy, fire spreading to the opposite side of the garage.
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Location mentioned:
S South Long Lake Rd & W Long Lake Rd, Green Lake Township, MI 49685
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