Fire Hazards
1417 W Allen ST
- Case Date:
- 10/2/2016
I saw some neighborhood kids playing on what looked like our neighbors' power or phone box units. The kids were jumping and pushing them and pretending (I think?) to get shocked. One kid looked like he was trying to pull one over. I am concerned that they will get hurt or that a fire will start due to the damage. When I went to tell them to stop, they had run off.
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630 S Patterson DR
- Case Date:
- 11/2/2016
Chad Ackerman is a the business owner of Ackerman Auto Detail located at 630 South Patterson Drive. This morning, after coming to work he found that his workplace was full of smoke. This is due to the common occurrence of the homeless population using the space behind his business as a place where they light fires. These fires are uncovered and lead to a very toxic smell. This is a potential danger to the business, employees, customers and city of Bloomington.
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1100 S Weimer RD
- Case Date:
- 4/8/2017
Tree growing into gas line area.
Not a problem now, but eventually that tree could be good fire wood when it decides to take on the gas line in the future.
Also your building has a broken window near side door.
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344 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2019
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.
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2615 S Rockport RD
- Case Date:
- 9/16/2019
Burning in backyard
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912 S Westhill CT
- Case Date:
- 5/10/2020
Neighbors at 904 S Westhill st Bloomington Were burning brush last night May 9th. The whole neighborhood was smoky and smelled until at least Nin Oclock. I worry they will continue.
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2524 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 8/24/2020
Tenant using fire pit to burn trash in their backyard inside city limits:
2521 S Rogers St. Previous tenant burned a lot of stuff before they moved. The new tenant must think it's ok also.
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1020 E Thornton DR
- Case Date:
- 8/27/2020
Hello! There is a non-power line dangling from the lines in front of my house. I called the power company and they came out and said it was a communications line. It isn't my internet so I am unsure as to who to call. I feel it is a danger because it could be in contact with power lines. Thank you for your help!
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1544 S Maxwell ST
- Case Date:
- 2/4/2021
There is a power line in the middle of maxwell and thorton
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1104 S Covenanter DR
- Case Date:
- 11/5/2021
I am very concerned about this deliberate house burn at 1213 S. High Street. The burn is happening now as I write to you and I went outside to look at it and there is so much paint debris and soot on our property and on our house. It is covering our solar panels and I am seriously concerned about this as I am a two time cancer survivor and need to breathe this unnecessary toxic fumes. Will the city clean up this mess that the fire has caused on our property? I don't know why I should clean this mess that probably includes lead in the paint ans is unhealthy to breathe in. I decided to go inside so I don't have to breathe the toxic fumes regarding the burn. Who agreed to this burn that is happening in a very busy residential area? I thought the City Council and the mayor were very concerned about having Bloomington be green and thinking of the environment. This deliberate burn is not healthy for the atmosphere nor the residents who live nearby and have to breathe this toxic air. It just seems to be one thing after another that we have to deal with in regards to the city and their decision making and nothing favorable for us as city taxpayers. We would like somebody to clean up all the paint debris on our driveway and our solar panels.
Ingrid Faber