Smoke reported in apartment bathroom fan area, Athens OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a report of smoke and flames from a bathroom fan in an apartment near Richland Avenue at University Courtyard Apartments in Athens. Upon arrival, they found a light haze but no visible fire.
Audio|Heard on: Athens Fire Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Happens, City Fire, Athens, City Fire.
00:02
You should respond to University Courtyard.
00:07
University Courtyard, near Richland Avenue for an apartment on fire.
00:11
Caller believes it's her bathroom, fan exhaust,
00:14
fan exhaust, smoke, and flames are visible.
00:28
10.03, go ahead.
00:31
1003, go ahead.
00:32
1003, you're clear.
00:38
We're getting mutual aid.
00:39
We're getting mutual enables from the all call.
00:41
It's going to be Building 5, the back building, building, building 5,
00:45
apartment 408.
00:48
I'll be building live apart about Colorado.
00:58
10-05[1]. 10-05, go ahead.
01:08
10-05[1], do you know.
01:09
10-05[1], do not.
01:11
10-0-5 in route 1610.
01:20
Class 3.
01:26
10.3. 10.3 is on scene nothing shown from the alpha-brother Charlie side.
01:33
We'll be making injury at the time.
01:38
10.3, you have clear on scene, nothing showing from the alpha-brother Charlie's side making entry.
01:49
Central University Court Guard command.
01:54
Go ahead.
01:57
The apartment has a light haze, no visible fire at this time.
02:03
We are clear, light haze, no visible fire at this time.
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10-05: Relay (general message)
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Location mentioned:
Richland Ave, Athens, OH 45701
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