Structure fire sparks multi-department emergency response in Ottawa Lake, Ottawa Lake MI
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At 7433 Lynch Road in Ottawa Lake, a fully involved structure fire prompted multiple fire departments to respond urgently, switching operations to Emergency 2.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe City Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Assist to Whiteford for a structure fire at 7433 Lynch Road; units placed on standby and switching to Emergency 2.
00:18
Storm field, like you're going to be around sure, clear.
00:28
On scene, Crave Road.
00:30
Clear.
00:35
Starfield Thinker-Fi's around with two.
00:38
Okay.
00:43
Measure 62, Central.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:48
What emergency channels do we have for this event?
00:52
For the co-op, we have Emergency 2.
00:58
Copy, switching to Emergency 2.
01:05
Summer Village and Forest Route with 2, switching to Emergency 2.
01:09
Okay.
01:13
Whiteford Tanker 2 en route.
01:16
Sure.
01:17
Light Division 2 and out with 3.
01:23
Hey.
01:28
50, can you copy one?
01:31
God.
01:33
We're at 10306 East Samaria across Oakwood Cemetery.
01:39
See Brenda.
01:40
A vehicle slid off the road last night.
01:44
Fire was on scene and cleared.
01:45
No mention of damage, but it hit several mailboxes.
01:54
Clare.
01:59
For Whiteford Chief 1 on location,
02:02
we have a small building 20 by 20, fully involved.
02:05
Dwyer Chief will have command switching to Emergency 2.
02:11
Clear.
02:12
Placer engine 3 en route.
02:13
in route 4.
02:15
Clear. Okay.
02:18
Responding units switched to Emergency 2 to the co-op.
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Location mentioned:
Lynch Rd, Ottawa Lake, MI 49267
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