Fire department dispatched to 544 East Popswick (also referenced as Crossbeck) Street for a gas fireplace the homeowner could not extinguish; later determined to be a contained, malfunctioning fireplace and gas shut off by law enforcement., Manchester IA
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Fire department dispatched to 544 East Popswick (also referenced as Crossbeck) Street for a gas fireplace the homeowner could not extinguish; later determined to be a contained, malfunctioning fireplace and gas shut off by law enforcement.
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Hey Dany, Manchester Fire Department, you're being requested at 544 East Popswick Street for a fireplace fire.
00:08
The RP state she could not get some fire out.
00:11
She does not smell any gas.
00:12
She has a gas fireplace cannot get the fire out.
00:23
Second page for the Manchester Firepom, everything requested at 544 East Crossbeck Street for a gas fireplace that the homeowner cannot get the fire off.
00:50
Then just fire on the county.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:59
Just an update on that last page.
01:01
Law enforcement is on scene.
01:02
They stated this is going to be more of a malfunctioning fireplace.
01:06
They stated it is a contained fire.
01:08
So they just said you guys can use your discretion on arrival.
01:14
206 will go direct.
01:16
I have a spot on scene.
01:19
Ten four.
01:24
One-three.
01:27
Ten-four twenty three, seven.
01:32
Manchester, did you say 541?
01:37
That's going to be 544.
01:39
He's busting.
01:41
That more.
01:48
Manchester Fire from Cook.
01:50
You guys can just disregard.
01:51
We've got gas shut off.
01:58
Portal 1 from Cook.
02:02
Go ahead.
02:06
We got the gas shut off. All the enforcement got the gas shut off.
02:08
You guys just re-verg.
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