House fire reported near Spruce Street in Coolidge, Coolidge KS
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A house fire was reported near Spruce Street in Coolidge. Firefighters found heavy smoke coming from the roof. A hydrant was located on the north side of the house. The utility company was asked to shut off the power.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Kansas Counties Sheriff and Fire, Highway Patrol Troop E
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Transcript:
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Fire, attention city fire, please be on standby for a house fire in Coolidge.
00:06
County Fire request you be on standby for a house fire in Coolidge.
00:12
1154.
00:17
You want to include the address for that city page?
00:38
Tickson City Fire, this address for the standby in Coolidge will be near Spruce Street.
01:03
Attention EMS.
01:05
Attention EMS.
01:08
Can you be on standby for a house fire near Spruce Street in Coolidge, or standby for a house fire?
01:24
7.2. On 3 and 11, being up here, and so out earlier, 40, 59.
01:34
12, 57.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:43
I'm going to go find the nearest hydrant, but we have heavy smoke coming out of the roof at the moment, and I'm just pulling up to the fire now.
01:57
HG104.
02:00
758. All units, there is a hydrant on the north side of this house.
02:13
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02:35
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02:39
Life of S. Sam of Dobbs City expires 2026, 1259.
02:47
I want to be.
02:53
We'll make out left on Manchester.
02:57
It's going to be up the north side of the house.
03:04
We can't afford a Wheatland to see if they can get the power shut off.
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Location mentioned:
Spruce St, Coolidge, KS 67836
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