Light smoke from burnt food at Newton Court apartment, Boulder CO
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At an apartment near Newton Court on Arapahoe Avenue, people reported smelling smoke. Police forced entry to the unit and found burnt food causing light smoke. No fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder City Fire
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 141, Tower 141, Battalion 143, report of smoke at 2300 Arapahoe Avenue near Newton Court.
00:11
Reports of smoke,
00:12
2300 Arapahoe Avenue near Newton Court, 2 leaders, unit 341, map page,
00:19
42 Bravo Foxtron.
00:26
Engine 141, Tower 141, BC 143 to Newton Court, 2300 Arapahoe.
00:33
Unit 341, this came in as a call dispatched,
00:36
a reporting party there that can smell a strong odor of smoke from that unit.
00:41
Nobody is responding when they knock on the door.
00:46
The door is not hot, and the police department is responding to this emergency.
00:49
We will be active on this one.
00:51
It's on 144, Trophy, thanks.
01:55
Campus police just forced entry.
01:58
Can you confirm from the police what building they are in?
02:04
Unit arrival level 1 in the front building.
02:22
Tower 141,
02:23
we have arrived on scene.
02:24
We came in after a foul odor report.
02:34
From the police, it looks like they are in building L, Lima.
02:37
Tower 141, you want to grab your crew and check if there are any other reports.
02:42
Have they seen any other reports?
02:43
All right, copy that.
02:46
We will go.
02:47
Department 341 in 2L, we will investigate.
03:07
This is just burnt food.
03:09
There is just some light smoke here.
03:11
We can handle this.
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Location mentioned:
Newton Court, 2360 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO 80302
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