closed #189032
Fire Hazards
5G65+25 Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2024
Gasoline leaking from a parked truck
Gasoline leaking from a parked truck
homeless encampment between Gordon Pike and Country Club Rd reporting the burning of vinyl causing a public hazard to those surrounding the area
Neighbors burning trash and recyclables in fire pit. Smoke is making its way into our home and causing headaches.
Live fires nightly with noxious fumes and firefighters cannot access behind my home in event of an emergency. Please come see the situation fir yourself. It's dangerous. We are unsafe due to people squatting on public property yet allowed to break the law with open fires, territorial dogs, shouting and cursing all day, using the forest for a toilet.... Please come see. Help us property owners especially with 4th of July coming up. In case of fire or emergency, services have no access. That is simply unacceptable. Please help.
Fire hazard 710 N Morton. Student housing electrical vault rooms cluster, gas cans equipment. Not able to reach main breakers cardboard clutter , all vaults under residents in same condition under housing.
Powerline for lights running along 2700 N Walnut Street is down laying in the bike lane portion of the road. In between Speedway gas station and Furniture Exchange.
A large piece of garden row cover is stuck to the top of a utility poll on the SW corner of Waldron and 6th.
Stageyard apartments allows residents to have grills on their small balconies despite this being against Indiana code, and also posing a fire and CO risk to other residents
A couple months ago the fire inspector came and inspected BBs market shared room with us the thrift shop where the sprinkler system and computer that monitors smoke or fire in the building. It has since been filled with all kinds of stuff that you can no longer access that panel if it was to go of.
In the alley between 909 and 911 S Madison St., a property owner (909) is running an electrical line (extension cord) from their home across the alley to send power to an above ground pool. The wiring lays across hot asphalt and is covered by old carpets. This is an unsafe method for provide electricity to a separate property, and poses risks of fire in the neighborhood.