Structure fire extinguished at Monroe County residence, Maybee MI
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A structure fire occurred near Steffis Road in Monroe County, Michigan. The fire involved the furnace and water heater inside a three-story building. Fire units from Exeter and LMR responded and extinguished the fire. The scene was cleared with no further incident reported.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe City Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Central dispatch on the air Exeter and LMR fire respond to near Steffis Road, Cross of Steffis and Sumpter for a structure fire furnace on fire with three stories.
00:16
The water heater is on fire, and I'm out 357.
00:26
And I'll be working at OHSP traffic detail.
00:30
Cool.
00:35
49, 5038 security.
00:39
Thank you.
00:45
Allmar, the Central, we're clearing a call.
00:47
What's her assignment on this?
00:54
Actually, Chase at El-MR.
00:57
Yeah,
00:59
go ahead.
01:00
Yeah, Vivi, stay at your station right now.
01:03
The fire is out.
01:09
Okay, down, we'll stage at Elmar.
01:17
Thank you. Central to Exeter, would you still like something to stand by at your station with one engine? Okay.
01:32
Yeah, Central, I had Elm.R.
01:34
stays at their station.
01:35
Be advised the fire is out.
01:42
For Sumter to man Exeter station with one engine, would you like me to cancel them?
01:48
Yeah, you go ahead and cancel Sumter too.
01:53
Clear.
01:58
Central dispatch from Exeter Fire will be clear on the call.
02:05
Exeter Fire, this is Exeter Chief.
02:09
Just go ahead and state at the station right now.
02:12
The fire is out.
02:13
I am looking it over a little bit.
02:19
Exeter Fire, copies.
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