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Small controlled fire reported with no threatClark County WA

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NE 112th Ave, Washington

Fire responders attended a small warming fire near Northeast 112 Avenue. There was initial concern about a hatchet, but no weapon was found. The fire was small and posed no threat. The situation remained calm and was resolved without escalation.

Audio|Heard on: Clark County Fire Districts
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 8. Burning complaint.
00:02
4.0.
00:05
Near Northeast 112 Avenue.
00:07
Map page 2228.
00:18
Engine 3, Medics 1613, we're still with in Thrid.
00:21
We have a neighbor with the patient now that I want to get a hold of call secret triaging.
00:26
Sounds like it's a breathing problem.
00:37
Priority 5[1].
00:39
Engine 9. Residential fire alarm, 3336,
00:45
southeast 16 court.
00:48
Priority 5[1], engine 9.
00:52
Residential fire alarm, 4336 Southeast 16 court.
00:59
Map page 1212.
01:05
Fire, calm.
01:07
EngineA. Engine A.
01:14
Engineade is investigated at the fire, and it's not big.
01:18
It's a small warming fire with people around it.
01:22
Engineate's going to clear.
01:25
Copy. And the hatchet note in there,
01:29
just so I can let State know, is that something that he was using to drop down the tree with or something else nefarious?
01:38
I don't see a hatchet myself right now, and everything seems pretty calm from my advantage.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.

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NE 112th Ave, Washington

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