Oven fire at residence near Washington Avenue, Laurel Springs NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to an oven fire at a residence near Washington Avenue in Laurel Springs. The occupants were advised to evacuate, and the fire was brought under control. Police were on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Deputy 60, Governor's final Wall Springs, near Washington Avenue, would be an oven fire.
00:05
They're advised to evacuate.
00:11
If we need to get all the poddunits that need to get out, get out.
00:17
Yeah, they got out.
00:20
All right, good.
00:27
Call out, 2.64 for a lot of all-per.
00:29
C-6-4.
00:34
Kennedy, definitely, 63, one of swings.
00:37
Seventy-three.
00:42
Sport 64A1.
00:46
Sport 683. Okay,
00:49
Deputy 60, Robin, North of Scho, Investure.
00:52
Seventy-60, on location near Washington Avenue, not through John investigating.
00:56
Deputy 60,
00:58
police are on location, also, the reporting tail is cooking.
01:03
Thank you.
01:06
So, I think, three, probably.
01:09
Squad 683.
01:13
That's going off?
01:18
Stop good.
01:24
The end of 60 before?
01:27
Indian 60.
01:33
4.6.000. 6.3.
01:46
864 County County from Washington County.
01:55
Washington Avenue Command, Washington Avenue, Procy.
02:00
We're not hauled through the squad 53 and engine 60.
02:04
Boy, now you can talk to the other than up a sign of English.
02:15
Great call, Wall Springs, near Washington Avenue, the exception of squad 63 and N60, Deputy 60.
02:27
Washington Avenue, command, from 2950, do you need U.S?
02:33
Deputy 60, do you need EMS?
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Location mentioned:
Washington Ave, Laurel Springs, NJ 08021
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