Small rubbish fire inside store on Morang near Rossiter, Detroit MI


Firefighters responded to a reported fire at Morang near Rossiter and Wayburn. It was initially thought to be a fire in a commercial building but was later found to be a small rubbish fire inside a store. All companies responded, EMS was on standby, and arson investigators were called. The incident was minor and most units were released.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
04:29
Transcript:
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Box Alarm[1], Morang between Rossiter and Wayburn.
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Box Alarm[1]. Engine 50, engine 52, engine 58, engine 60.
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Ladder 23, ladder 31, squad 3, Chief 3 year due.
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Engine 58 in Ralph.
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58 in route.
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2nd8 in Ralph. Quad 3 in Ralph.
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Clad 3 in Ralph.
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Ladder 31 in route.
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Flatter 31 in Ralph.
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52 is in row.
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Engine 52 is in route.
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50's on the west.
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Engine 50's en route. Ingen 50's en route.
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Flater 23 en route.
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Platter 23 en route.
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G3 in route.
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G3 is en route.
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Box alarm, companies responding. Fires reported in a commercial building.
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(number withheld) Morang between Rossiter and Wayburn. Fires reported in an apartment building.
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Engine 60 are you en route?
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End of 16 around.
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816 in route. We saw all companies in route to the Box Alarm[1] (number withheld) Morang between Rossiter and Wayburn.
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Fire is reported in an apartment building.
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All companies responded to the Box Alarm[1].
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Use Fire Scene 3[2] upon arrival. Fire Scene 3 for Chief 3 upon arrival.
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C3T6 and all responding companies EMS requested for standby.
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Agent 58 on the scene investigating.
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Agent 58 on scene investigating.
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Central, this is engine 58, where can you investigate, keep the box coming?
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Agent 58 you will continue to investigate. We will keep the box coming.
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50 seen three plus one.
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50 unseen part 3 plus 1.
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Central, this is engine 58.
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You can leave it with the original box.
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We're going to stretch a red line in the front room.
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258,
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we'll leave it with the regular box. You're stretching a red line and you cut, you trailed off engine 58.
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Central, this night of 58, we just have a little bit of rubbish inside the store.
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Engine 58, you're putting a small rubbish fire inside the store.
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23 on St. Park 4.
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23 on St. Park 4.
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158 G3
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Company's on the box alarm on Morang, go to Fire Scene 3[2], Fire Scene 3.
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C3, same. 3 on same.
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3 on same.
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158, G3.
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Measure 58, go ahead.
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Hey, Chief, we can leave this engine truck, just some rubbish and driver.
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Check everything out early.
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So, Fred, 55, and service,
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thank you.
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35 and service 321.
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Q3 Sessional, you can leave the incident with the first engine and truck, engine 58, letter 23, pick up the remainder of the company's Q3 in service.
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T3, you leave in the box alarm at (number withheld) Morang with the first engine in truck, engine 58, and ladder 23. All other companies may go in service by radio.
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T3, we have you in service.
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T6, you may go in service.
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G6 in service.
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2. Engine 52, engine 60, ladder 31, squad 3, squad 6, you may go in service.
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.
[2]
Fire Scene 3: Assigned tactical radio channel for fireground operations.
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