Fire crews handle house blaze near Bismark St, Williamston MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a structure fire near Bismark Street in Williamston, Michigan. Smoke was reported in the lower level of the residence with fire located near a dryer and the exterior of a garage. Crews worked on ventilation and requested utility crews to disconnect power due to electrical hazards. The fire was brought under control with assistance from multiple fire stations.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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05:46
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 12, direct from command.
00:03
Truck 12, go ahead.
00:09
You're good to spot right there.
00:11
Just have you guys go in and investigate.
00:13
You got smoke in the lower level.
00:15
Take medic 11 in with you.
00:22
All the units on this scene can level one stage.
00:25
I think we're just going to need ventilation in a minute.
04:27
Tone Station 61, Station 62 on a structure fire near Bismark St, across from North Putnam and Fuller.
03:25
We do got active fire on the back door of the garage.
03:30
It's just small, but we can hit it with the water can.
03:07
Can you call DTE back for me and see if they can remote kill the power at this address?
05:39
I've got high voltage primaries on the house that are still hot, so I'm going to need DTE to expedite this as well as possible.
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Location mentioned:
Bismark St, Williamston, MI 48895
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