Fire in clothes dryer prompts evacuation, Kokomo IN
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A fire was reported in a clothes dryer near South Buckeye Street. Residents saw flames and evacuated the home safely. Fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kokomo Police and Fire, Howard County Sheriff / Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Code 13556, Rescue 1, St.
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Vincent-Metic.
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Code 13156 Rescue 1, St.
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Code 13156 Rescue 1, St. Vincent-Metic near South Buckeye Street for a fire in the clothes dryer.
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Resident states she can see flames coming from underneath.
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Everyone is exiting the home.
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Code 13556 Rescue 1, St.
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Rescue Medics near South Buckeye, timeout 1757.
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Medic 1.
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Medic 1.
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3494.94, your sonness?
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Stable.
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10.4.
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District 2.
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Intervise. District 2, Enterprise.
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Engine 1,
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Clear. Engine 1 is clear.
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Engine 1.
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Rescue 1, clear.
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Rescue 1. Rescue 1.
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2,
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Zone Team B command.
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Single story,
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structure.
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I'll leave everyone.
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Go to our quarter on arrival.
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Betraying. Rescue 1, okay.
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Rescue 1.
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Engine 1 is on scene.
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Agent 6 is in route.
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Inns. Rescue 1.
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Rescue 1 with cut the back door.
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Got there for to me.
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Rescue 1, let's go ahead and get that fan ready.
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Do not set it up yet.
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District 1-13.
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Many points.
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District 2 on scene, second.
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District.
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In your five zone, we'll be on Higert.
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End your flight.
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Thank you, Nade, Kokomal v.
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1042.
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Location mentioned:
S Buckeye St, Kokomo, IN 46901
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