Neighbors burning materials causes smoke in neighborhood


Reports of neighbors continuously burning materials are leading to smoke filling the entire neighborhood, raising concerns about possible violations of local laws.
Audio|Source: Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe City Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00We have gone near the 7.00:01Go ahead.00:03We have Pennsylvania trailer of Paul Tom 822 Paul 6.00:07It's on a blue track they're hauling an oversight load.00:13Clear.00:27Respond over to 32849 Street.00:31Respond to the area 32849th Street is about three houses down from that location.00:37We're getting reports of neighbors burning constantly and the smoke is in the entire neighborhood.00:45I mean, they leave illegal burn[1].00:48Timeout 1333.
00:00
We have gone near the 7.
00:01
Go ahead.
00:03
We have Pennsylvania trailer of Paul Tom 822 Paul 6.
00:07
It's on a blue track they're hauling an oversight load.
00:13
Clear.
00:27
Respond over to 32849 Street.
00:31
Respond to the area 32849th Street is about three houses down from that location.
00:37
We're getting reports of neighbors burning constantly and the smoke is in the entire neighborhood.
00:45
I mean, they leave illegal burn[1].
00:48
Timeout 1333.
Police codes explained
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illegal burn: Burning in violation of local ordinances
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Monroe County, MI
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