Basement structure fire reported near Elkhart Street, Harper Woods MI
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Fire crews responded to a confirmed basement fire near Elkhart Street in Harper Woods. Teams coordinated ventilation and set up a rapid intervention team to manage the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Grosse Pointes and Harper Woods Police and Fire
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Make near Elkhart Street for a basement structure fire.
00:05
Near Elkhart Street.
00:10
Mission 60 to ladder 50 and engine 30,
00:14
can you also make near Elkhart?
00:21
2031. 50's good.
00:26
All right.
00:28
60, thanks.
00:34
30 to engine 3 and 30 cars.
00:40
Near Elkhart Street for a basement fire.
00:44
Engine 3, copy.
00:51
308. I said engine on the route.
00:54
Near Elkhart.
01:02
Harper's dispatch, anyone unseen.
01:06
Nothing showing from the BMS, Peter.
01:12
Highport's dispatch, 18, 27.
01:18
Supposed dispatch from command.
01:24
Go ahead, command.
01:29
Yes, ma'am.
01:31
Fire in the basement.
01:32
It's going to be the A.B.
01:34
Corner. We're going to be stretching in ventilate.
01:41
DCX, happy 18-2909.
01:43
2.9. 2.30X.
01:49
In your 3.30 is in route.
01:51
Can you close the engine doors, please?
01:55
All right.
02:00
Ladder 5 to Harper with twins.
02:07
Enter, command.
02:09
Yes, any pre-arrival instructions will be approaching from Harper.
02:15
If you're approaching from Harper,
02:18
just come down westward on Elkhart.
02:23
It's going to be a corner house on the southwest corner.
02:27
If you could pull up right behind our engine one and then start establishing for writ, please.
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Location mentioned:
Elkhart St, Harper Woods, MI 48225
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