Smoke fills house after heater turned on near East Oklahoma, Enid OK
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A smoke investigation was conducted after a resident near East Oklahoma turned on a heater, causing smoke to fill the house. The occupant was outside during the event.
Audio|Heard on: Garfield County Sheriff and Enid Police, Fire and EMS
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01:48
Transcript:
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10-4[1]. Inside smoke investigation, near East Oklahoma, for inside smoke investigation.
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Round-time units, digit three in support of one.
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Thank you, thank you, congratulations.
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Incite, smoke investigation, near East Oklahoma,
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East Oklahoma, for an insight, smoke investigation,
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instance 3, and 4, accounting, and through response.
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Quarters 9068 queen 15th century one-fourth six second and I twenty-twil one nays-on glue and color expiration is two of twenty-six negative one-nine in terms of unsumpfarm and four you need to start for now ten-four.
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Not in a 15 hours, they're still on the open lines.
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Negative, you know something like that? Have you tried to call them back then?
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You can put your phone.
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Okay, you can go ahead.
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Near East Oklahoma.
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He says that she turns her heater on and now there's smoke all throughout her house, but she doesn't see any blame.
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She is currently outside.
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She is currently outside.
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No, I want to make that forward.
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We'll be out on East Oklahoma.
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Go ahead for.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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Location mentioned:
E Oklahoma Ave, Enid, OK 73701
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