Fire at commercial apartment building near Karen Parkway, Oakland County MI
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A fire occurred at a commercial apartment building near Karen Parkway. Flames were seen coming from a stove in apartment 202, which was evacuated by the caller and family.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3202 (South/Oakway) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
Listen to dispatch call
03:14
Transcript:
00:00
For Pontiac units, stand by for the commercial structure fire.
00:12
Battalion 1, engine 3, engine 5, 5, engine 5, engine 2, rescue 3.8,
00:20
Tower 1.
00:26
Respond on a commercial structure fire at near Karen Parkway, caller can see flames from the gas stove.
00:41
Radio Edge.
00:43
Good?
00:45
Station one on C.
00:47
Never.
00:50
Tell ya, one in Ralph.
00:53
Over? Station 3 Rescue 3 in Ralph.
00:56
Rouse 3rd. Right.
01:11
Squad on nine in a row.
01:15
Station through the route.
01:20
Ready. Engine five in route.
01:38
Fry's going to be back in service and quarters.
01:43
And service and quarters 2126.
01:50
I've got the Italian 2 station 2 station 2nd 7 9 and route responding on a commercial structure fire near Karen Parkway. Caller reporting flames from his stove. Apartment 202 was evacuated by the caller and family.
02:20
Units responding to the apartment fire. There is a hydrant directly across the street on the north side of Karen Parkway.
02:46
He did the reason.
02:47
We got a two-story apartment building.
02:49
We've got the next game.
02:55
I got one from Mission 3.
03:05
Yeah,
03:10
you can pick everybody up.
03:11
It's a pot on the stove.
03:13
The message received.
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Location mentioned:
Karen Pkwy, Waterford Township, MI 48328
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