Smoke reported in college kitchen causes partial evacuation, Hot Springs AR
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at National Park College near College Drive due to light smoke from cooking in the third floor kitchen. The building was partially evacuated and the fire department used a ventilation fan on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Garland County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
Sedge Piney Fire.
00:01
We have a fire alarm near College Drive.
00:04
National Park College, Building 29, third floor kitchen smoke.
00:10
Piney service, sir, you'll be in real.
00:18
Planning Service, too, being routed extended.
00:21
All 48 in there.
00:36
Engine 162 en route.
00:42
Cine engine one en route.
00:49
Johnny is going on clean, three-story building, alarm, accurately going at this loss, there's no alarm, and audible.
00:56
Security is going to be on the scene as well,
00:59
at least partially evacuated at this time.
01:03
45 units, not on scene, there's no further at this time.
01:06
We've got a little bit of smoke.
01:07
They were cooking.
01:09
There's still hot and everything.
01:12
Copy 48 on scene.
01:18
I need 162 copies.
01:20
I'm going to cancel.
01:26
48, 45. You're going to need the fan.
01:34
You can lobby.
01:39
Pioneer 130, copy.
01:45
You were breaking up, Charles.
01:51
Yeah, I'm sorry, I was in the elevator at the time.
01:54
If you want to go ahead and grab it, here's not a bit of smoke.
01:56
We can see if we can get a little bit of it out.
01:59
Copy. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
College Dr, Hot Springs, AR 71913
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