Fire alarm triggered by burst water pipes in Michigan City, Michigan City IN
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated near West 10th Street in Michigan City due to burst water pipes causing smoke alarms to sound. Multiple fire units responded and later cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Michigan City Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Fire for a fire alarm near West 10th, near West 10th, Michigan City car for a fire alarm.
00:09
Howdy, many,
00:13
four on scene.
00:16
Not a four on scene.
00:17
Fort County,
00:22
Michigan City, Edge 1, Cartender, Ralph.
00:29
Engine 1 car 10, you're en route to near West 10th for a fire alarm.
00:35
Callers advise water pipes burst and the smoke alarms are going off.
00:44
County, engine 4 is responding.
00:53
Engine 3 is en route.
01:01
You can just regret that.
01:04
Yeah,
01:10
I probably won't mention it's time to check the saw you can clear[3] it out.
01:16
Engine 3, Card 10, you can disregard[1],
01:20
Hensit 4. Continue for now, priority 4[2].
01:26
Engine 3 copies, is clear[3].
01:31
Engine 3 is clear[3].
01:32
For.
01:35
County Ladison Service, Priority 4.
01:45
C. 21.
01:52
2024.
01:54
I dropped that last us off of the owner.
01:58
21.
02:03
All right, 10, copy.
02:04
Engine 4 lag, you can clear[3].
02:08
An engine 4 is clear[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
disregard: Cancel the response or assignment
[2]
priority 4: Low-priority response (non-urgent)
[3]
clear: Acknowledged / end of transmission
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Location mentioned:
W 10th St, Michigan City, IN 46360
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