closed #166972
Fire Hazards
2301-2499 E 2nd St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 1/5/2019
There is a power/phone line hanging less than 5ft off the ground. I have witnessed MANY children reach up and grab ahold of it.
There is a power/phone line hanging less than 5ft off the ground. I have witnessed MANY children reach up and grab ahold of it.
Burning in backyard
Our neighbors have reported various readings/interpretations of the city ordinance and related policies on fire pits. Are these allowed? Under what conditions?
Hello, I live at 346 S. Rogers St. My neighbor to the west has started lighting fires very frequently the last few weeks and my concern is that it is right by the public alley and by a wood fence. I have attached a picture from last night. I have one in the daylight to show location; however, can only upload one picture. Is there a way to have him move fire grate further in to his property? I have seen flames as high as 8 feet. I believe this is a dangerous situation for people going through alley.
Upland At 350 w 11th st consistantly puts an obstacle in front of an exit to prevent people from using the entrance/exit in the winter. Today the door is even locked preventing exit.
Lots of fireworks in Park Ridge East tonight. Not the first time.
E-5 fire truck has a headlight out
I am an employee at Brother's bar and grill. The past few times I've worked the door and we reached maximum capacity, my manager rolled back the occupancy counter to falsify our current occupancy to allow in more customers than is safe. He also has us stack trash and cardboard in front of emergency exits. I am concerned for the safety and well being of staff and patrons.
The Woods at Latimer apartment complex has smoke detectors in units that are up to 10 years expired. Included photo are ones removed from our unit. Maintenance claims to only replace them when residents request, since "they still work" and "It's easier to leave old ones up than go into every unit and put new ones in". When batteries in these expired ones died, we alerted maintenance and they said to take them out and just "not start a fire" overnnight, as they would be out to replace them in the morning since it wasn't considered an emergency to not have working smoke detectors in the unit.