Smoke reported inside house near 16th St in Port Arthur, Port Arthur TX
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According to the dispatch call, fire engines responded to a house near 16th Street in Port Arthur, Texas, after reports of light smoke and a haze inside the residence. No major fire or damage noted at this stage.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
6,05, near 16th Street, 6,005-16th Street.
00:08
Northeast.
00:11
near 16th Street.
00:14
No,
00:15
6-005-16-606-605-16.
00:20
Six thing, gotcha.
00:27
Port Arthur City 306.
00:30
We'll be en route to the house fire because we're right, we just cleared O'Dw Collins, so we'll just head over there.
00:38
Race 8306.
00:43
12, 136.
00:46
12, 136.
00:47
146.
00:49
136.
00:52
16. 16.
00:56
Cout 288.
00:59
136 out of Lundasian's Calder, North 11th tricking for a white Honda Calder, the Leiser, the subject, flunked over.
01:07
Awesome.
01:09
Good shot.
01:11
306.
01:15
I'll be speaking with the homework.
01:23
Three-day temporary tag to a (name withheld) out of Groves on a 2,040-tility vehicle.
01:30
Good through 12 with 25.
01:34
Change of five.
01:35
We do have light smoke.
01:38
Christy.
01:40
Light smoke, clear.
01:41
45.
01:42
Okay.
01:44
We ever out to the Met Center.
01:45
They get them all at near 16th Street.
01:48
Yep.
01:54
Two-Fix?
01:56
Engine 5B, bring out a shuttle hole in the garage.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:01
Got the hole to the garage.
02:03
Stand by 493.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:11
Engine 5. I haven't located anything inside the residence.
02:15
We've got a light haze of smoke.
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Location mentioned:
16th St, Port Arthur, TX 77642
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