Fire erupts in Edgerton home as occupant resists evacuation, Edgerton WY
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In Edgerton, a kitchen fire broke out from an explosion under the sink. Firefighters responded to a woman refusing to evacuate, with concerns about ammunition or hazardous materials inside the home.
Audio|Heard on: Natrona County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Structure fire 446 North Sullivan Street.
00:07
303 round for structural fire 0-0-0-223 0-3 showing you around 2.23.
00:17
Curtis back, aging 7 route.
00:21
Changing 7 showing you 9.
00:28
This is 246 North Sullivan Street.
00:31
Single occupant in the residence; responders are trying to get her to evacuate.
00:36
Fire is in the kitchen.
00:42
(inaudible) past.
00:48
One of my life by one that acknowledges pages.
00:54
One six, six, seven.
01:01
1660. 1-66.
01:03
Show you complete.
01:04
Available, 225.
01:06
Fire dispatch, 7.
01:11
And 107, go ahead.
01:15
Yeah, when you get a second, repeat the update on the truck.
01:19
My apologies: the female occupant in the house is being encouraged to leave and go to the neighbor's house.
01:29
She keeps saying she doesn't want to leave her purse, coat, or shoes.
01:32
The fire is in the kitchen.
01:36
It sounds like something exploded under the sink.
01:39
There could be ammunition or hazardous materials inside the house.
01:44
Female subject is coughing.
01:49
Did you sound copy? Thank you.
01:56
Engine 7, I'm just watching.
02:01
This is Indian 7.
02:02
I even heard from 16 or 17.
02:05
Do you?
02:06
I'll repage them.
02:07
Do you want me to send anyone else?
02:15
Affirm, can you have bar 9 respond, please?
02:19
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
N Sullivan St, Edgerton, WY 82635
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