Fire in oven during self-cleaning on Miller street, Erie County NY
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Fire crews responded to a two-story wood frame home near Miller Street in Lancaster. A fire was found in an oven during its self-cleaning cycle. The fire was extinguished, and mechanical ventilation was used to clear the smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Cheektowaga Depew Lackawanna Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Product control lines on location, Miller Street.
00:04
I got a two-story,
00:05
wood frame construction,
00:07
a visible fire smoke at this time.
00:09
I'll be investigating.
00:12
Captain.
00:17
Keep you fire engine three, responding.
00:21
Engine 3 responding now.
00:27
5 on the ramp.
00:31
5 on the ramp, 1930.
00:37
4. Control, 9.
00:39
What do I have on the road right now?
00:43
Engine 3 and engine 4 are responding.
00:48
Copy, we'll hold with engine three, engine four.
00:52
Fire's out.
00:54
All we need is some mechanical ventilation.
00:59
Copy, Chief, reporting the fire is out, requesting mechanical ventilation, holding with three and four.
01:08
All units responding holding with engine 3 and engine 4 all of the units return are remaining courts In front of the house right here stand in the front door
01:24
Copy engine 3 on location
01:39
Fire Control to Engine 4, on command engine for approaching location, which orders.
01:50
Just pull on Miller Street,
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deer engine 3.
01:54
Interest assist in 3 was set up some mechanical ventilation.
01:58
Also maybe set a crew in with a TIC.
02:00
Seems like it was isolated to the oven.
02:04
They were using self-cleaning.
02:06
Like slipped up.
02:07
Support.
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Location mentioned:
Miller St, Lancaster, NY 14043
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