Possible fire at apartment in Lettby Powers complex, Muncie IN


Fire units responded to a possible fire at an apartment in the Lettby Powers Apartments complex near West Jackson Street, Muncie. Reports indicated people were tampering in the attic and smoking behind the stove, which may have started the fire. No flames were visible from outside upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Muncie and Delaware County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Truck 2, Engine 3, Engine 5, Rescue 1, DC, the Lettby Powers Apartments, near West Jackson Street, APT 307, Muncie, Apartment 307, 307, Cross of South Mound Street and South Darkey Street.
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Respond on Muncie Fireground 1.
00:23
Refer to MDC for incident type.
00:25
You toured to near West Jackson at JLSP Towers in the apartment 307, a lot of other units.
00:32
Hydrake let up a parallel point.
00:34
He is advising their up in attic messing with things at 96.
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Calltaker asked Cp, who it was, I responded with Don't Ask.
00:46
Also advise that they're smoking behind the stove, so fire started that way.
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I'm sitting around to the 1096, we highlighted a caution notice on.
00:53
Just breathing around, can fire ground, please.
00:56
Rescue One BC are you guys in there?
01:03
That's on 5150[2].
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5150[2].
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I'll be interrupted to the Hoosier Youth Challenge Academy to assist county.
01:08
I'm looking for a runaway.
01:09
Sounds fun. I have a seven-story apartment building, nothing visible.
01:14
Engine 3 will be the Lesney Command, Investigative mode.
01:17
Clear Engine 3, just 1043[1].
01:19
We do have NPD and route also.
01:21
This is 1096 related.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1043: Situation under control (clear)
[2]
5150: Person experiencing a mental health crisis (commonly in California, used here as radio code)
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Location mentioned:
Near W Jackson St Apartment 307, Muncie, IN 47305
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