Structure fire with possible occupant trapped in basement, Kent County MI
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Multiple fire departments responded to a structure fire near Rogue River Road northeast. The fire involved a basement with heavy smoke and a possible occupant trapped inside.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Rapids Area Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Near Rogue River Road northeast, near Rogue River,
00:04
standing by us, structure fire.
00:11
A fire monitor's automatic aid to playing field on a possible structure fire near Rogue River Road has near Rogue River Road crossroad that is going to be Alcove Drive.
00:24
They're getting on scene, striking a second alarm for smoke showing after a fire alarm dispatch.
00:29
Dispatch is clear at 928.
00:35
For Rockford Fire Monitors, Alpine Engine 1, Algoma Engine 21,
00:41
Algoma Rescue 71,
00:43
Cannon Engine 8, and Walker Engine 3 on AutoAid.
00:48
For a second alarm, structure fire to plainfield fire,
00:52
Near Rogue River Road Northeast, near Rogue River Road Northeast, cross of Elkove Drive and West River Drive,
01:01
had smoke showing.
01:03
Just much clear at 929.
01:09
AEDA Medic 8 en route to Aida Station 1.
01:16
Nature 52 was 19.
01:20
K-1-1-930.
01:26
For any available playing fields fire units to respond to a second alarm structure fire, near,
01:33
Rogue River Road Northeast, near,
01:36
Rogue River Road northeast,
01:38
cross of Elkove Drive and West River Drive.
01:42
Engine one on scene reporting fully charged basement, possible residence inside basement.
01:47
Dispatch clear at 930.
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Location mentioned:
Rogue River Rd NE, Belmont, MI 49306
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