Hazardous materials plume prompts shelter in place order


First responders are handling a hazardous materials incident with a plume. Nearby businesses are told to stay inside and avoid smoking. Air quality is being monitored and roads near the area are being blocked to prevent traffic.
Audio|Source: Grand Rapids Area Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00Proceed on down Dystra to the east.00:04Our plume modeling is showing us shelter in place down there.00:10Start doing some air monitoring down there and just let those businesses know they need to stay inside, no smoking or any of that stuff and just start some downwind air monitoring.00:20Copy that.00:23You've been an air monitoring group.00:27Copy air monitoring group.00:33BIM from 31, which do we try and get this cell phone traffic stop?00:42Back to command.00:44Engine 3.00:51Containment group to from command.00:55I'm trying to get the road blocked off.00:56We still got traffic coming down.00:58Make sure those hook cones or barriers across that road.
00:00
Proceed on down Dystra to the east.
00:04
Our plume modeling is showing us shelter in place down there.
00:10
Start doing some air monitoring down there and just let those businesses know they need to stay inside, no smoking or any of that stuff and just start some downwind air monitoring.
00:20
Copy that.
00:23
You've been an air monitoring group.
00:27
Copy air monitoring group.
00:33
BIM from 31, which do we try and get this cell phone traffic stop?
00:42
Back to command.
00:44
Engine 3.
00:51
Containment group to from command.
00:55
I'm trying to get the road blocked off.
00:56
We still got traffic coming down.
00:58
Make sure those hook cones or barriers across that road.
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Location mentioned:
Near Coit Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49505
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