Appliance fire extinguished at unit near Patrick Avenue, Ellensburg WA
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Responding units attended to an appliance fire in unit 9 near East Patrick Avenue. The stove was turned off and no visible flames or smoke were observed upon investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Kittitas County Public Safety
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Station 21 and 23 respond on an extinguished appliance fire near East Patrick Avenue unit 9.
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Station 21 and 23 respond on an extinguished appliance fire, near East Patrick Avenue, unit 9.
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Hello?
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3831 in Route 2.
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8231 in Route 2, near East Patrick Avenue.
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Unit 9, RP advised she had a pan in the oven and heard a noise and saw smoke coming from the stove.
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Stove is off.
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No more smoke coming out that she believes.
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31.
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821, 1809.
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Comments, 2.11's en route with two, copy shorts.
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Sendin 2.11 in route with 240.
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East Patrick Avenue, number 9, coffee short, 1809.
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1909.
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9-2 in route.
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automatic 292 in route near East Patrick Avenue number 91810 218.
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218.
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201810. 3-1-1-1-1-1-seen 8231 on-seen 1812
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2nd 2nd drivers when you read 9th
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First will be Laspam-Miller, Middle Ray, or, correction, Lasbeth Miller versus Ray,
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Middle J.
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John,
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1982,
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12,
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27.
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It's going to be Vogel, Victor, O.
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Ocean, George, Edward Lincoln, first of Bree, middle G for Dean,
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from 1986-05-20.
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221 no visible flames no smoke we'll be investigating still
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231 no visible flames no smoke still investigating 1813 14
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Location mentioned:
Patrick Ave, Ellensburg, WA 98926
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