Small cooking pot fire contained in Oklahoma City home, Oklahoma City OK
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Fire crews responded to visible smoke near Southwest 40th Street, Oklahoma City. They found a small fire in a cooking pot inside a single-story home. The fire was contained quickly with no injuries or further damage.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 21 and rescue ladder 7.
00:03
Respond to check smoke inside.
00:05
Near South Avenue and Southwest 40th Street.
00:09
Time out.
00:10
(number withheld).
00:12
18, 1015, accounting, one mail.
00:19
Engine 25. Respond to check smoke side.
00:23
Near South Avenue and Southwest 40th Street.
00:26
Timeout.
00:27
(number withheld).
00:29
You can give that to me.
00:32
And for just like a red SUV that's over.
00:37
(number withheld) can start 1096's call.
00:45
I've not made it to my call yet.
00:53
Engine 34, respond to personal assistance call.
00:58
At 120,100, Westview.
01:00
Timeout, (number withheld).
01:08
Engine 25, so on a small,
01:11
single-story residential house, bacon, what's up.
01:15
You got light visible smoke.
01:16
Engine 25, we'll be investigated.
01:18
This match, clear.
01:22
6.5a, can you see if parity level?
01:28
Okay.
01:30
4-6-10-A.
01:33
Engine, 21,
01:35
25, we're on to it.
01:37
10-8[1] off this, and show me route 16, please.
01:44
Okay.
01:46
Indian $25 responding company, you can return.
01:51
This is a small little fire in a pot in a (name withheld) house.
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10-8: Available for duty and ready to respond to calls.
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SW 40th St, Oklahoma City, OK
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