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closed #140851

Fire Hazards

920 W 6th ST

Case Date:
9/8/2014

Open burning - fire pit. I could see and smell a cloud of smoke covering my neighborhood 933 w. 6th

closed #175695

Fire Hazards

811 W 6th ST

Case Date:
5/6/2021

Neighbors burning trash and recyclables in fire pit. Smoke is making its way into our home and causing headaches.

closed #141521

Fire Hazards

635 N Monroe ST

Case Date:
9/30/2014

Open burning withing the city.

closed #188743

Fire Hazards

601 W Gordon PIKE

Case Date:
6/3/2024

homeless encampment between Gordon Pike and Country Club Rd reporting the burning of vinyl causing a public hazard to those surrounding the area

closed #189032

Fire Hazards

5G65+25 Bloomington, IN, USA

Case Date:
6/20/2024

Gasoline leaking from a parked truck

closed #188835

Fire Hazards

524 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
6/7/2024

There's a pile of crap up against the north side of this building that looks like it's been there a long time. Fire hazard (?)

closed #178942

Fire Hazards

455 N College AVE

Case Date:
2/10/2022

The Avenue refuses to fix their faulty fire alarm system and may be abusing it. Residents do not know if the alarms are real or not. This is resulting in people staying in their apartments when the alarm goes off. This is extremely dangerous and people’s lives may be at stake. The Avenue is solely responsible for this mess

closed #178954

Fire Hazards

455 N College AVE

Case Date:
2/11/2022

This apartment complex refuses to update their fire alarms. Residents are forced to wake up at 2 AM only to have a false alarm. Lazy management refuses to fix it.

closed #181043

Fire Hazards

4301 Red Rock Rd, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
8/16/2022

This residence have a barrel in front of their 2 car garage and will occasionally burn debris causing smoke. At times, when this occurs, the smell is very unpleasant.

closed #192446

Fire Hazards

420 N Oak ST

Case Date:
7/25/2024

Neighborhood residents near the White Oak Cemetery and the Westside Cemetery have been experiencing toxic smoke from the hazardous fires taking place in the encampments between Butler Park and N Adams St. The residents believe that the individuals in this encampment are either burning plastic trash, plastic coating of stripped wire, or potentially cooking meth. Residents have reported this issue previously through a uReport, but the fire hazards were not addressed. To get to the encampment you can enter from the B-line along N. Adams St., next go right at the end of the mesh wire fence (near B-line light post #183), then cross the railroad tracks (heading south), and you will find the well worn trail to the encampment.