Dumpster fire behind tea shop in utica, Utica MI
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According to the dispatch call, a dumpster fire was reported in an alley behind the new tea shop near Van Dyke and Summers in Utica. Firefighters removed boxes and other materials from the dumpster and the contents around it. Some debris was close to a building but did not involve a structure fire.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Utica units need to start handing the Van Dyke and Summers for a possible structure fire.
00:04
Van Dyke and Summers.
00:06
340-864 on the 60-801.
00:10
Other callers are seating next behind a police.
00:12
They don't know if it's a building, a car, or a dumpster.
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Cut.
00:17
62's pulling up.
00:19
Dumpster fire.
00:20
10-4 dumpster fire.
00:25
Boxes, they pulled some of the boxes out of the dumpster and some of the stuff from inside of the dumpster out.
00:31
But it's a lot of the contents around the dumpster.
00:35
10-4.
00:40
62 dispatch is going to be near Van Dyke Ave.
00:43
It's going to be near Van Dyke Ave.
00:46
We're in the alley right behind the new tea shop.
00:51
Ten four, near Van Dyke Ave.
00:55
Thanks, you know, have to be seen about the building.
00:58
The term of the contents are right against the building, but everything,
01:02
probably within about three feet.
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Location mentioned:
Van Dyke Ave, Utica, MI 48317
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