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closed #119965

Fire Hazards

108 E 6th ST

Case Date:
3/14/1997

Reports that candles are being used in an unsafe manner on tables and on the walls. Complainant stated that the candles are close to combustible materials

closed #121509

Fire Hazards

225 S Fairview ST

Case Date:
2/5/1996

Received Fire Incident Report for above address. Owner is Diana Grubb.

closed #121536

Fire Hazards

400 W 2nd ST

Case Date:
1/11/1996

New management removed fire alarm system. System was previously repaired by CFC and must stay in order.

closed #121537

Fire Hazards

400 W 2nd ST

Case Date:
1/11/1996

New management removed fire alarm system. System was previously repaired by CFC and must stay in order.

closed #121722

Fire Hazards

901 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
9/26/1995

Fire at 901-903 S. Rogers St.

closed #125173

Fire Hazards

Road 31

Case Date:
2/26/2012

Exit light out

closed #136003

Fire Hazards

Case Date:
1/15/2014

My next door neighbor, Carl James, (at 703 W. 7th Street) burns trash and plastic and Styrofoam in his wood stove. The smoke is heavy, black and acrid. It is polluting the air. I think there must be regulations against burning trash like this. We have asked him not to do this and explained to him that it creates toxins in the air. A group of neighbors chipped in and bought him two ricks of wood recently, but his son took most of it and resold it. We do not know what else to do. Can someone from the City talk to him about this? Thank you.

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 #141521

Fire Hazards

635 N Monroe ST

Case Date:
9/30/2014

Open burning withing the city.

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.