Fire at dwelling on Arcola Avenue in Detroit, Detroit MI


A fire was reported at a dwelling near Arcola Avenue in Detroit. Multiple fire units responded and stretched hose lines to the building. One person was transported from the scene.
Audio|Source: Detroit Police and Fire
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Box alarm[1], near Arcola Avenue between Cary and L9, higher reporting the dwelling, C3, hamptarming engine one.
00:11
The C3 is a row.
00:13
C3 is a row. C3 in route.
00:19
Radio calling (number withheld).
00:26
Well, we're gonna be on the same route, give us a full for a hundred percent all that way.
00:36
Sorry, six one, can you repeat.
00:41
Cool.
00:42
Show us a personal on the same route, just give us a full.
00:46
There'll be no problem.
00:49
TNCCII, how you clear, N-A-I-I-TN-C-C-O.
00:51
Four-four.
00:55
Fourteen.
00:56
85.
01:02
Call the 19.
01:04
Go for 910. Every time we get the one in arrival. We should all come to the ride set by tomorrow. near Arcola Avenue.
01:11
Near Arcola Avenue.
01:13
Fire is important to join the name. Cammach for standby.
01:16
Fire scene 3 upon your arrival. 106. 106.
01:21
Yes,
01:22
Is that horn still going off at that location?
01:25
Never.
01:27
We just got another ticket in for 1-2-100 duchess for a non-problem.
01:34
Female said she didn't hear the stuff outside of her home, said she hears someone on the horn.
01:39
That's directly next to your run, that's wrong currently.
01:43
There's no horn going off right now, but can you, I get a call back to see what time to your balance?
01:51
Yeah, I'm going to ask them. I don't get cut it.
01:56
Picture 46 is on the scene, stretch, and on a dwelling as the command in the X-Riking company.
02:02
See, features that is 6.6.
02:05
Coverage is on to the bicycle hour 712 side of our Conella engine, 4,6-tunish stretched on a dwelling, past Camanston, next to our company.
02:14
Okay, six.
02:16
Now they give you a floating route to that location.
02:19
I updated, we transported one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Box alarm: Predefined multi-unit fire department response to a reported fire or related emergency.
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