Fire alarm at Methodist temple kitchen, Michigan City IN
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported in the kitchen of the Methodist temple near East 6th Street. Fire units arrived at a three-story apartment building with no signs of fire. The keyholder was not yet present. Additional medical and transport information was also noted.
Audio|Heard on: Michigan City Public Safety
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Michigan City fire priority one[1] for a fire alarm near East 6th Street, priority one for a fire alarm.
00:13
County High Court will be in row.
00:18
You're en route to an address on Country Lane Drive.
00:23
Caller advised his brother had a seizure.
00:26
Caller does not know the address.
00:27
He has the caller on the line now.
00:29
Does not know what his apartment number is.
00:31
He just knows it's building six.
00:33
It's the third building on the left-hand side.
00:36
There is one set of stairs to get to the apartment.
00:39
Check apartment.
00:44
Sport chowling is good to engine one.
00:48
En route to Methodist temple near East 6th for fire alarm in the kitchen, keyholder pending.
01:05
Curtain.
01:07
County, chowdy, chowdy, chowdy.
01:22
Thank you, check one five zero Esther. DPS from New York requesting a check, requesting a TX bag with findings.
01:45
And for, just pin that for a moment.
01:48
Courtesy transport to an address on Harveyport from Central Mena.
01:54
Before county one's on scene, three-story apartment building.
02:00
Nothing showing. Foxfire safety is out here.
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority one: High-priority medical response
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