Food left on stove causes minor fire response, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a call for a residential fire near North 63rd Street in Omaha. They found food left cooking on the stove causing smoke but no further fire. The situation was handled without incident.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 401, do you see the address back there? We're not finding the address.
00:08
No, the last house here is near 25th.
00:15
Well, it jumps right to near 27th up here.
00:18
Dispatch Mission 24, can we double-check that address? We're not finding the location.
00:27
Nice click.
00:28
I stand by.
00:33
Fire engine 24 truck 4-1 Battalion for the previous for the property owner's phone number is (number withheld).
00:42
(number withheld). We tried out while we called the alarm company back.
00:49
24 is understood.
00:51
We'll move that way.
00:56
It's 24, it's going to be the residents.
00:59
We're a signal arm company now.
01:03
That's understood.
01:05
We're on fire from Region 24, we're on location.
01:11
One story, what frame? 63rd Street Command of rescue.
01:17
Engine 24, this is correct.
01:18
Acknowledged location.
01:21
Acknowledged location, (number withheld).
01:28
I'm on fire from engine 24, food on the stove, engine 24 will handle.
01:35
Clear engine 24 will handle, agent 41.
01:39
Home off fire from Region 24.
01:42
The alarm has been reset.
01:44
Command System 824 is in service.
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Location mentioned:
N 63rd St, Omaha, NE 68104
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