Fire alarm reported at local elementary school, Lapeer MI
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A fire alarm was reported at Schickler Elementary School near West Oregon Road and Village West Drive in Lapeer, Michigan. Fire units responded and are investigating the situation at this large commercial school.
Audio|Heard on: Lapeer County Fire Dispatch - Analog
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Lapeer Fire for a fire alarm at Schickler Elementary near West Oregon Road Village West Drive and Rutherford Street.
00:12
It is coming in as a general fire alarm.
00:15
Your assigned fire incident one, central's clear first tone, 1131.
00:36
Lapeer Fire, whip your fire, you're needed for a fire alarm near West Oregon Road.
00:42
Near West Oregon Road.
00:45
This is going to be Schickler Elementary, near Village West and Rutherford.
00:50
It's coming in as a general fire alarm.
00:53
Your assigned fire incident 1, central's clear second tones, 1133.
01:00
Central 1-030 and out.
01:01
Cleaning into the tunnel.
01:02
10.
01:08
103, I'm clear on that.
01:09
You have Fire 1.
01:22
8.52, I have you're turning 133.
01:24
I have you cleared returning 1133.
01:32
Central widget 120, you can show for Spada with a grocer.
01:36
122 in Route 103.
01:39
122 in Route 103.
01:44
That's ready to show will be the latter 161 in around to the crew of 4.
01:52
161 in Route 14. 161 in Route 14.
01:58
Central 1.5 again,
02:00
large commercial school.
02:03
See on this again, pretend.
02:05
Showment in command.
02:07
Clear 103 on and in command, large commercial school investigating.
02:12
Toucher 103.
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Location mentioned:
W Oregon St, Lapeer, MI 48446
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