Trash fire caused by homeless person near Kensington Ave, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders addressed a trash fire caused by a homeless person near Kensington Avenue. The fire was controlled by a neighbor before the fire company arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Fire
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Pumper 35. We believe we're on scene.
00:02
Can we get a correct address? I got near Kensington.
00:07
PD didn't specify.
00:09
We'd have to try them back.
00:13
Near Kensington Avenue.
00:15
All the info we got is that trash was on fire.
00:19
Pumper 35 would be out investigating.
00:22
Start investigating.
00:25
Rescue. Rescue 31 is in service.
00:28
We are in quarters.
00:30
Rescue 31 is in service and in quarters.
00:34
Truck 8 is in service in quarters.
00:38
Truck 8 in service and in quarters.
00:41
I think 554 we're in service.
00:46
554 in service.
00:53
554, the station 24.
00:56
24.
00:59
585, contact.
01:03
55 contact. 55 contact.
01:09
So 315.
01:10
You can bring the ambulance on in.
01:17
Very 551, did you copy direct, 315.
01:21
Good, Abby.
01:27
We're here at the police station and at the lower level of Arkema.
01:36
Upper 37 in quarters.
01:41
Over 37 in quarters.
01:47
Over 35.
01:51
Pumper 35, go ahead.
01:57
Pumper 35, handled by the neighbor, homeless, burning trash, company in service and returning.
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Location mentioned:
Kensington Ave, Kansas City, MO 64127
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