Residential fire at Evansville apartment contained, Evansville IN
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According to the dispatch call, a residential apartment building near Broadway Avenue in Evansville had a fire with visible smoke inside. Multiple fire and rescue units responded. The fire was extinguished, and the scene cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Vanderburgh County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Full residential structure fire near Broadway Avenue, for one engine seven, one engine five, one engine three, one ladder one, one, one, rescue one, one, one battalion three, one safety one.
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For a possible residential structure fire,
00:12
near Broadway Avenue,
00:15
for one engine seven, one engine five, one engine three, one ladder one, one, one rescue one, one, one battalion three, one safety one.
00:23
Coordinates 27 to west, 500 south.
00:29
In just another round.
00:40
One rescue one's in route.
00:43
Clear Rescue 1.3 is in route.
00:46
One battalion three's in round.
00:47
One battalion three's in round.
00:54
Safety 1 in 3 is in round.
00:58
Clear City.
01:04
Interested was on the Fire Ground 1?
01:08
Claire Cumpfee's responding to Broadway.
01:16
I'll pick on Fire Round 1.
01:22
Engine 7 is on 10-01-story residential building.
01:25
We do have smoke inside.
01:27
We'll be checking advice.
01:29
Is that you're next to me?
01:31
Innoc 7 is passing through.
01:33
3.27.
01:36
Engine 7. All you is,
01:42
fire is out. We're going to need a ladder.
01:43
Go ahead and respond.
01:44
All other units are going to turn.
01:51
Battalion 3 is clear in that message.
01:54
Just as you can release Fireground 1.
01:57
This action is clear, releasing Fireground 1, 1949.
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Location mentioned:
Broadway Ave, Evansville, IN 47712
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