Stove fire at apartment causes light smoke haze, Hot Springs AR
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A stove fire occurred in an apartment near Oriole Street. Fire units responded and confirmed the fire was out. There was light smoke haze inside the apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Garland County Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Central Station, Oral Station, fire, near Oriole Street, apartment near Oriole Street,
00:06
2017, 217. Resident advised she had a stove fire, not sure if it is out.
00:11
Engine 3, engine 1, truck 5, engine 7 to respond.
00:15
1.44.
00:16
Dispatch, we copy.
00:19
Double.
00:24
Street responding.
00:27
Permanent.
00:28
Question 1 responding.
00:34
Permanent. Permanent.
00:35
3.02 to 2A.
00:42
We're good to clear this scene.
00:45
That's permissive.
00:46
I'm headed back that way now.
00:52
Engine 7 is responding, near Oriole Street.
00:55
Permanent of Engine 7.
01:01
This guy is 3-02.
01:03
I've completed my assignment on a bypass.
01:05
I'll be en route to Oriole.
01:06
No, permanent.
01:09
Chuck Tye, respond.
01:12
Permanent. Permanent.
01:18
Engine 3 is on scene.
01:21
126, we'll be making our way to apartment 217.
01:25
Department. Department.
01:27
You two completed last time and on bypass will be in service center out of station 6.
01:35
Okay.
01:38
Agent wants on scene.
01:40
Okay.
01:41
Permanent.
01:48
Three eight of all companies.
01:51
This fire is out.
01:52
It was a cooking fire on the stove.
01:56
There's no residual fire.
01:57
It's a little hazy in here.
02:02
3A, if you could send an electric fan up.
02:10
Truck fire is on, T.
02:12
Perm.
02:18
121 to engine 7, you can return.
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Location mentioned:
Oriole St, Hot Springs, AR 71901
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