Smoke prompts fire alert in Beaumont, no blaze found, Kountze TX
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Fire crews responded to smoke near 7600 highway 69 in Beaumont, investigating an air conditioning unit. No fire was found and the scene was cleared quickly.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
7600 Memorial I mean 69 northbound feeder road, Sam Paul X-ray 4995, Sam Paul X-ray 4995, Sam Paul X-ray 4995, 7,600, hour 69,
00:14
northbound feeder-row.
00:16
If you're like to play Paul, John, William, 1836, it's going to be a GMC finale.
00:27
7600 highway 69 northbound feeder road i received command to portable nine we're going to label up the AC unit and check that
00:40
not command we're in the limited access schedule for sending people right now to check the other side that's clear
00:54
135, emergency records, my location.
00:56
Beaumont PD...
00:58
Britson.
01:04
Now in command, we've been able to access the air conditioner both in Syria and in the attic.
01:09
We're not finding anything.
01:10
The Hays are dissipating.
01:12
126.1. P.N.C.L.C.O.M.P.D.
01:15
cancel the emergency record.
01:18
1800 block of I10 South.
01:20
Northbound on the instake, 206 L.
01:23
33 Grangers, you're non-preference to en route.
01:26
Civil.
01:28
See, Patty, okay.
01:30
Engine force completed the 360, and nothing is evident from the exterior.
01:36
Command received.
01:39
You take one and also I send from by, take the same.
01:48
5-1 to command.
01:50
Chief, I believe it's safe to start returning some units.
01:58
Clear. 0.5, Truck 1,
02:01
and Medic 6.
02:03
Y'all can return.
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Location mentioned:
US-69, Kountze, TX 77625
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