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Fire Hazards
- Case Date:
- 6/5/2020
Neighbors behind us have outdoor fires in a metal pit many nights. I don’t think they’re cooking for 3 or 4 hours. It often smells like they’re burning things other than wood. It smells bad tonight.
Neighbors behind us have outdoor fires in a metal pit many nights. I don’t think they’re cooking for 3 or 4 hours. It often smells like they’re burning things other than wood. It smells bad tonight.
Homeless shelter on the B-link. Fires inside and outside of shelter.
homeless shelter on B-link with accelerants shown on the left and trash that has been caught on fire and lots,lots, more trash
homeless camp, fire outside in front of shelter, tree on right has caught fire before, also stove pipe in shelter, called police at noon on the 10th while I was working on a property 214 E Vermilya Ave. but no one showed up, at that time there was an active fire inside and out
tree caught fire at this homeless camp on the B-link There have been fires in this area for at least 6 months. I own the homes that back up to this section of the B-line. My properties and tenants are in danger. I pay you $70,000. a year in property taxes. I expect a clean and safe environment from the city. People are afraid to use the trail. The crime, filth, needles and fires have to stop. This is no longer a clean city and it is far from safe.
Emergency exit is blocked by chairs at the PENN Station restaurant near I 69. Blocks egress. Reported to management. Didn't seem interested.
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.
Tried to include photo but request hung up. 507 W. Dixie Street has entire yard (front and back) crammed with debris. HAND volunteers tried to clean it up but owner and homeless brought in more faster than they could get rid of it. House is fire hazzard due to being filled with debris and only front door usable. No other exit usable. Rats have been seen on property. Owner is Al Hines who is on psycho drugs for Schitsaphrena. this apears to be situation of Adult Protective Services Thank you
A large piece of garden row cover is stuck to the top of a utility poll on the SW corner of Waldron and 6th.