Copy. For information, always. All right, a straight deal and a great key in Michigan place. 742.08 X-ray, zebra, Indiana, sorry. Last thing, south down at 134, Michigan. 120. 140. Maybe it was 130. 130, were you asking about their power addict? Yes, ma'am. Okay, so right now, comment is saying there's 542 customers since 930. They are given 1,300 on Prairie to 18th and state, it looks like, but I'm not sure on those boundaries. All right, very good. Thank you. 133, she needs more help over there or she's okay? 133. Anything else? What? TFC just arrived on seeing engineered here. We're going to see if we can just try to take people. I copied that. CFD was on the scene. 30, Kathy. 30 again 30. 20. I'm sorry, I did not copy 30 for his message or what she said. 133. 33? Yeah, you didn't come through very well. I did copy that CFD was on seeing the rest of it. You faded out. Yeah, Todd, the other concern was a senior chair with the oxygen king. There's no backup generator, so we're going to go and check on those floors with the senior and make sure they're okay. This is an assisted living, so they're outside, I'm sorry, independent living, so. Okay, so you have people that are on the elevator still? 99 o'clock on the sixth floor down. 30, copy. All right, far out of that way, see if there's anything else I can do. Okay. 101. 101? One-on-one. Yes, what's that address that they're at with the elevator, and then do we have a perimeter of what's affected? How far? Just at 1400, South Indiana, senior suite.
We have a VFD responding. There might be some people stuck in the elevator on the third floor. I'll send them over there. You said third floor people stuck. I'm getting reports from one of the tenants here that there's people banging on the floor of the elevator at the third floor, the R-TG no one there is off, since the power is out, there's no access to the front of the building, they have to go into the back. 10th floor, 1,400 Indiana, third floor elevator, stuck people on and I'll get them over there.
Multiple calls reported a male experiencing a mental health crisis at an apartment on South Prairie. He made aggressive statements, causing concern among neighbors. He was described as wearing a gray shirt and blue jeans. No fire department response was needed at that time.