Smoke caused by burnt food on stove at residence, Chesapeake VA
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A fire response was dispatched for a possible residential fire near Bernard Street. Upon arrival, responders found the smoke was caused by burnt food on the stove with no actual fire.
Audio|Heard on: Chesapeake Fire
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 1, Engine 2, Engine 1, Engine 1, Engine 4, Medic 2, Ladder 2, EMF1, and Rest 2.
00:08
Residential structure fire reported near Bernard Street.
00:20
Calum 1, Rescue 15, Engine 2, Engine 1, Engine 4, Ladder 2, EMS1, Medic 2,
00:27
District 225 near Bernard Street and Gordon Avenue.
00:32
Respond on Fire Tech 2 for residential structure fire.
00:37
Timeout, 0007.
00:44
Engine 3, Southwick.
00:46
Engine 3.
00:50
We're available from Whitehaven, assign us the structure fire and we'll tap two.
00:57
Okay, Engine 3, residential structure fire.
01:04
Flat or two response.
01:07
Okay.
01:09
Agent two is spawned.
01:20
Engine 9 and Medic 1, Charlie's Alpha, near Chesapeake Drive, Timeout, 0008.
01:35
Engine 9, Medic 1, District 102, near Chesapeake Drive and Hughes Avenue for difficulty breathing, timeout 00008.
01:50
NG2, Chesapeake.
01:56
Long scene, small one-story residential structure.
02:00
No obvious trouble from exterior, command not investigating.
02:03
Conduct at 360.
02:04
Hydrant behind Agent 2.
02:12
Test be cut in control.
02:15
Fire 2 is all seen.
02:18
Control.
02:23
Agent 3 is around.
02:26
12.
02:33
Interforce is popping.
02:36
12-1.
02:39
All right, Chespe,
02:40
don't see.
02:45
The 12th.
02:52
Command, Chesby.
03:02
30 complete.
03:04
It's going to be burnt food on the stove.
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Location mentioned:
Bernard St, Chesapeake, VA 23324
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