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closed #8648

Fire Hazards

1005 N Rogers ST

Case Date:
1/14/2010

Fire at property, notified by FD. Inspect sch. 1/20/10(WED)@2:30 w/Rita.

closed #68720

Fire Hazards

115 N Rogers ST

Case Date:
3/19/1997

Report of multiple LP gas cylinders inside building--improperrly stored.

closed #65352

Fire Hazards

1175 S College Mall RD

Case Date:
1/9/1998

CO run--detected levels of CO in the Kroger store 50--100 ppm. Notified smiths. Turned off large portable heater in new construction area which appeared to be source of CO.

closed #65425

Fire Hazards

1318 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
1/5/1998

Mr. White called and indicated that there has recently been a wood stove installed in the commercial garages behind the residential house across 5th st. from Kliendorfers. He thinks it looks like a fire hazard.

closed #59024

Fire Hazards

1377 W Allen ST

Case Date:
2/16/1999

The manager at the Willows reports that a semi is parking too close to the entrance thus making it difficult if a fire truck should need to enter.

closed #67399

Fire Hazards

1400 N KINSER PIKE 27

Case Date:
6/26/1997

A trailer burnt last month in the trailer park behind Sav-A-Lot grocery, and trailer owners have still not cleaned up the debris.

closed #116455

Fire Hazards

1616 S Huntington DR

Case Date:
7/28/1998

333-0062--Marco Plastics, Complainant reported that employees are smoking inside, mislabled or open containers which are not properly stored. Extension cords on the floor et al.

closed #65406

Fire Hazards

1855 S OAKDALE EAST DR

Case Date:
1/6/1998

Engine Co. 332 notified HQ about the open burning at the Wapahani Hills construction project. They requested an inspector come to the scene. 352 responded.

closed #65937

Fire Hazards

205 N College AVE

Case Date:
11/7/1997

STAIR TOWERS NOT MARKED WITH FLOOR LEVEL. DIFFICULT TO TELL WHERE EXIT IS.

closed #66001

Fire Hazards

2100 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
10/29/1997

COMPLAINANT REPORTED THAT THERE WAS FURNITURE STACKED IN CORRIDOR, BLOCKING EXIT.