Fire help requested after heating element overheats at home


Noise at a house and a heating element overheated. Police asked firefighters to check for a possible fire or crime; no fire or crime confirmed yet. Fire units are on scene.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
(name withheld) off from 458. Go ahead. 458, go ahead. I'm attempting to figure this out. However, would you send fire this way and see if they can assist? Copy that, 2339. Cedar, go back 812, respond to assist law enforcement, 4150 South Bluff Lane. 2340. Central 972 for a stop. Go ahead. No, no, I'll say 891.891. 891, 811 will be in route to Luffling. 22973RF. GARF, going to be a Michigan fleet plate. We south airport Garfield with a white... Here we go, white Volvo, Citi. Copy 891, 811. Not... entirely sure what's going on here. The RP at this location started off by hearing noises in the house. However, she did advise there was some sort of heating element that came into play there that she says was getting hot and didn't know what it was from. 45-8 on scene right now trying to figure it out as well, but requesting your assistance to try and get the situation figure out. All right, we'll try her both.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bluff Ln, Cedar, MI 49621
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