Oven fire contained to stove in Butler home, Butler KY
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Fire crews responded to an oven fire at a home near Nagel Road in Butler, Kentucky. The fire was caused by a cake left inside the oven. The occupants evacuated safely. The fire was contained within the stove with some cardboard burning inside and was brought under control.
Audio|Heard on: Campbell County Fire & EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Respond, near Nagel Road and Faralline.
00:03
College States, her oven is on fire.
00:05
She left a cake inside.
00:07
They did evacuate.
00:09
Again, near Nagel Road, Ferreline, for an oven on fire.
00:13
She left a cake inside.
00:14
Time out 1853.
00:24
5403 responding.
00:26
Copy 1853.
00:28
Copy 1853.
00:38
Another one's in round, you can take Medic 1280 out of service.
00:43
Copy at 1854.
00:47
Dispatch engine one of once respond.
00:50
At 1854.
00:54
Dispatching show 1881 responding to all.
00:58
At 1855 at 1855 51 is on scene near Nagel Road, nothing showing.
01:09
Investigate single story ranch.
01:12
I copy 1855.
01:15
Copy a 1855.
01:17
Copy a 1852 available.
01:28
Copy at 8256.
01:33
1251.
01:36
1251, go ahead.
01:41
I have a small fire store that is contained.
01:45
What's our program?
01:48
I copy Fire Ground 3.
01:54
That's clear, switch the fire gun on three all units going to three.
02:07
Nagel Road Command to 12-1.
02:21
Well, one, see, copy me, I couldn't copy you.
02:24
Fire contained in the stove, some cardboard inside burning.
02:28
As long as a stove, the lid stays shut,
02:32
there is no fire.
02:34
It's running to ventilate and clean the stove out when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
Nagel Rd, Butler, KY 41006
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