Grease fire extinguished near 14th Street and Avenue V, Lubbock TX
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A grease fire occurred near 14th Street and Avenue V in Lubbock, Texas. Firefighters from Engine 1 and Battalion 1 responded and extinguished the fire. Heavy smoke was present during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Lubbock City-County Public Safety
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, Battalion 1.
00:06
Dispatch, Injure 1.
00:08
Dispatch, Injuror, um,
00:09
respond to this fire in your territory.
00:13
Yes, Ms. Mas, ma'am.
00:31
Department rises up a grease fire.
00:33
Near 14th Street and Avenue V.
00:36
Updated information fire has been put out heavy smoke at this time.
00:43
Just back to Italian one.
00:46
Good at the table.
00:50
Engine 1, Battalion 1 on scene.
00:53
Two-story,
00:54
apartment complex,
00:56
none showing.
00:57
Indian 1 is going to investigate the Italian formal half command.
01:00
We'll maintain this alarm.
01:06
An engine one scene, two-story, apartment complex, nothing showing, engine one investigating, battalion, one in command, keep down for long.
01:15
Bidant floors, level 1, near 15th and W.
01:23
9752.
01:24
52,
01:27
go ahead.
01:29
Yes, sir, you have parted two strove.
01:32
Received. Received.
01:38
Taring Tee, you can cancel.
01:44
Thank you, clear to cancel.
01:53
Go ahead, Injewan.
01:58
Everybody else can go available with ours out.
02:02
Ingeone will remain on scene briefly.
02:06
I'm clear. Dispaxion, battalion 1, air-aid command, all units to be available with the exception of Engine 1.
02:14
Engine 1 remain on scene, clear now for other units.
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Location mentioned:
Avenue V & 14th St, Lubbock, TX 79401
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