Cell phone dropped in frying oil causes smoke at McDonald's, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, a cell phone was accidentally dropped into frying oil at McDonald's, causing smoke without flames. Firefighters responded promptly and investigated the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 1, Engine 3, Engine 8, and Truck 1.
00:05
Zone 52.
00:06
Fire Bravo.
00:07
At near K Street.
00:09
Respond on TAC 5.
00:12
Battalion 1, Engine 3, Engine 8, and Truck 1, Respond 2, Zone 52, Fire Bravo, at near K Street.
00:23
Respond on TAC 5.
00:33
Did you want dispatch to put Engine 1 on the Fire Bravo and put somebody else on our call, please?
01:01
Engine 7. Respond to Zone 52.
01:05
Medical Alpha Response, Fall at 630, South 19th Street.
01:11
Unit 9. Respond on, TAC 4.
01:18
The one now.
01:20
Battalion one, engine three, engine A, truck one, engine one, verifying your fire bravo zone 52 at McDonald's.
01:27
Near K Street.
01:30
Staff members call in the cell phone was dropped in the frying oil and they're smoking now, no flames have been seen.
01:37
We'll give you time.
01:42
One is on location of a medium-sized single-story commercial structure.
01:46
Nothing showing from the exterior.
01:48
Looks like we have some evacuation progress.
01:50
Anyone is going to establish command in the investigative mode, all the units stayed in your arrival.
01:59
Type 1 received engine 1 as command of a medium-sized commercial structure with nothing showing from the exterior beginning investigation in the offensive strategy.
02:13
Send all the units, engine one can handle, everybody else for return to service.
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