Small indoor warming fire at residence in Albuquerque, Albuquerque NM
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According to the dispatch call, a small fire was burning inside a residence near Anderson Avenue SE in Albuquerque to keep someone warm. Fire units were mostly canceled except one engine. Authorities suspect the fire might involve illegal activity and requested possible law enforcement follow-up.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Command, all units told one.
00:01
We have a room of content.
00:04
All unit is told one.
00:06
Tension 2, rescue 2 is being secure.
00:10
Nature 1 on C, standing by a hydrant.
00:14
2, sir, thank you.
00:17
Rescue 1, okay.
00:25
Medic 1, 1.
00:28
Respond to attend Charlie 1, Chess Pain, Abnormal Breathing,
00:33
near Marquette Avenue Northeast.
00:38
Medic 1, 1, 1.
00:40
Respond to attend Charlie 1, chest pain, abnormal breathing, near Marquette Avenue Northeast.
00:55
Command all units.
00:56
All units can cancel.
00:58
This guy's burning in his living room.
01:00
It's contained.
01:01
We're going to extinguish it.
01:03
It's just to keep him warm.
01:06
All units can cancel, except Engine 2.
01:08
Battalion copies, command is canceling all units for warming fire inside the structure.
01:14
Also, Indie 2 to alarm.
01:17
Go ahead, Inde 2.
01:20
Can you give you 34 out here, Code 1,
01:23
appears to possibly be illegal, maybe it's water, with this fire?
01:29
Okay, sir, we'll get hold of them.
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Location mentioned:
Anderson Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102
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