Fire at single story home near South Nelson in Greenville, Greenville MI
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a single-story residential building near South Nelson in Greenville. A fire hydrant was noted in front of the residence. Crews established command and entered the structure through the front door to address the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Montcalm County Police & Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
640 is on scene, single story residential structure or construction.
00:07
Fire hydrant is going to be directly in front of the residence.
00:09
640 is now assuming Nelson Command.
00:13
Okay, I'll see you in Nelson Command of 149.
00:20
Spatch, Ringgo, 712, I'm in a row with engine 2.
00:26
Now with engine 2F1, 50.
00:31
Engine 2 from 640.
00:35
Go ahead, sir.
00:38
Your fire hydrant is going to be right in front of a 620's car.
00:45
Copy that. Anything showing is it now or no?
00:50
7.001 still in that scene.
00:54
Chad, 4. Thank you.
01:00
Central Greenville, 712.
01:02
Do you show me on scene?
01:04
712 on scene at 152.
01:10
Dispatch from 712 just because I don't have it in front of me.
01:13
Can you tell me what the address is again?
01:20
Near South Nelson.
01:26
Perfection, thank you.
01:27
You're welcome.
01:33
712 and 620.
01:39
7,000 from 620.
01:42
Go ahead, sir.
01:45
You grab an attic letter.
01:51
We're running through the front door. Send, we're bringing through the front door.
01:58
Negative home.
01:59
I meet you out, sir.
02:01
Trevor.
02:09
Central of the 10? The 10.
02:17
Out aggression.
02:19
Show 1525.
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Location mentioned:
S Nelson St, Greenville, MI 48838
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