Grass fire reported behind strip mall in Euclid


Fire crews responded to multiple alarms at a strip mall. They found and extinguished a grass fire behind the Burlington store. There may be damage to a nearby utility pole, and a power company has been requested to check it.
Audio|Source: Euclid Police and Fire
06:33
Transcript:
Good. We're on scene at the fire alarm. We have a strip mall. Nothing showing. We'll get up. We're going to be on investigating. Copy. City Trans also called in their audible is going off as well. So I don't want to dispatch. Your traffic was a little broken. Can you repeat that, please? Yes. For the strip mall, city trends also called in here saying their audible is going off. Copy. We'll investigate. Medicute you to dispatch. Good. I'm accusing Rowe. How are you going to say that? I copy. And the advice has happened to her once before turned out to be an incorrect medicine. Do you still want to try and notify stroke, truck? I'm not sure if they're in on Sundays. Negative. Thanks, it will be okay. I copy. When I ready, if you could add King Sam Adam 6641, King Sam 6641. Time for. How are you in radio? Go ahead. I forgot to clear the animal complaint you could avenue. I found the owner of the dog in the truck. Time 4. Take 2 to dispatch. Go ahead. Back 2 to dispatch. Back 2.19. Happy. John, David Queen, 2354 on the Dodger vendor. The latter one, John, the latter one's got it. I, copy your white's waiting for a Dodge Fordor. That play check's okay. The owner is a (name withheld), 54-year-old female, Bellad Nolan. Go ahead. Heather. 7-night radio, truck stop. 7-9. I'm going to be on Lakeland, turning on to 200th Street. Behind him, Redgeet, Ohio play King, Mary Henry, 4253. 10-4[2]. 104. Ladder 1, Jones, the latter one, Lieutenant. There's a bunch of grass on fire behind Burlington if you want to test the driver with the truck over. Copy, yeah, we see it. We're going to head over there just a sec. Card three, two, we'll add over there. We have not... Negative at this time. We have not... Dealt with the alarm situation, though, but multiple buildings here have fire alarms going off. I mean, just watch for down wires in that burning grass. Carthree, can you repeat that? Okay. Go for you. Watch out for down wires in the burning grass. Come here, Rob. 10-4. Copy, yeah, we're going to check for that. 7-9 radio on 200. 7-4. 23rd, 7-9. 7-9. Back cover. Lighter one lieutenant to lighter one jump. Go ahead, sir. Can you pull me an accident number, please? Okay, I got the deal already. Good. Robert William, it's 127, 440. The Cleveland address, he has a valid, license, no wants, expired carry permit. 24 is out, 179. Definitely. Better one dispatch. Go ahead. Can you send the power company out here? Behind Burlington, there is an issue with one of the polls. We're not exactly sure what it is, but it looks like there's maybe some damage to it. What caused this fire down on the ground? I copy. The cover here. The verbal is given. Use on the player. 10-4. Go ahead, 3-9-1. Is this for what was the disabled motor vehicle at 7-11, 8-22? I've got a poll number for you, too, when you're ready. Yeah. Okay, crash number 90877. Crash number[1], 90877. Okay, crash number, 90877. Played on the Alontera is going to be King Sam Adams, 6641. I got that plate just okay. Later on dispatch. Go ahead. Just be advised, he extinguish the grass fire. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Crash number: 90877
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment (OK)
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Location mentioned:
Near Shore Center Dr, Euclid, OH 44123
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