Smoke investigation at Bakersfield apartment caused by smoking, Bakersfield CA
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According to the dispatch call, smoke was reported on the third floor of a Bakersfield apartment complex. Fire units responded and investigated. The smoke was caused by someone smoking and there was no emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Bakersfield Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Search or fire response to use area with Engine 2 en route, engine four, truck one rescue two, Battalion 1, near Baker Street for smoke from the third floor.
00:24
Let's see Baker 470s.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:30
The unit start.
00:36
Towards agent point of vista will be for a silver trail blazer in.
00:41
Metro One copy Chester and Aide.
00:44
So much at three copy.
00:45
Trust.
00:46
Yes, time.
00:51
TEN and route to the 1T.
00:54
Tecton 10104.
00:58
I'll just accept the system around.
01:00
Not request the NCHP to stand by.
01:02
Can you just sit by said 1020?
01:08
99 just south of a hurdle.
01:11
Telfore north down 99 south alerto.
01:17
Vacant home 318H.
01:21
Henry.
01:23
I want ECCC.
01:25
Sorry, Lord.
01:27
Disinformation, we're getting a rescue, Kaminah, prior to.
01:31
So, couple.
01:35
The Institute is on scene of a four-story, multi-unit apartment complex at the show on the Institute's Investigating Baker-I-C.
01:43
...Baker-I-C. ...toe on seeing nothing showing investigating, assuming Baker-I-C, 519.
01:52
For response, patient six is area, engine and rescue six.
01:55
Engine one, trucks have in the Titan 2, 8th Street and Winnebyssa Street.
01:59
Preview. Okay.
02:01
The answer 2.
02:08
Engine 2. Engine 2.
02:09
Engine 2.
02:12
This is an alarm activation caused by somebody smoking.
02:15
There's no emergency.
02:18
Here's use, please.
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