Minor sparks reported near 4th Avenue E and Eastside Street NE, Olympia WA
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Fire personnel responded to a report of a small fire near 4th Avenue East and Eastside Street Northeast in Olympia, Washington. They observed minor sparks but no active flames. The situation was assessed as minor with no further fire activity detected.
Audio|Heard on: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, small fire, 4th Avenue E and Eastside Street NE.
00:09
Can you go back?
00:13
Can you come?
00:15
On the name you eyes?
00:17
Go ahead, really.
00:20
First is going to be on (name withheld), white female, 1980, 10, 11, 51, 120, blue brown.
00:26
It's out of Michigan with a caution for controlled substance abuse and parole violation for shoplifting.
00:37
And she also has the second out of Michigan as well for retail fraud first.
00:49
Same zero, Robin.
00:50
Can you attack a pick if we have it?
00:52
She has no Washington drivers.
00:57
Cabinet.
01:03
The radio, one sound seven, clear.
01:06
One-six-seven.
01:08
And Edward six, you radio.
01:14
She's also protected person in order with Alastarico for some Vincent.
01:20
Copy.
01:22
Zero prices.
01:26
Radar to put down.
01:29
Cut.
01:31
That's probably a long time.
01:32
Do you want to check if they want to confirm?
01:35
I would have to check with our jail first.
01:39
Okay.
01:45
Hey, do you want, truck one.
01:51
(Name withheld)?
01:54
Hey Paul, Paul.
01:58
Sir, for...
02:00
Did you want, truck one?
02:05
Good.
02:09
Hey, we didn't see any spark, excuse me, we didn't see any flames.
02:12
There was just a couple of sparks as we passed through the intersection.
02:15
I didn't recognize it until after five.
02:19
It's pretty minor.
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