Possible smoke from residence near East Walnut street, Roswell NM
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According to the dispatch call, a neighbor reported smoke coming from a residence near East Walnut Street in Roswell. Responding units found no visible fire and later identified the smoke as likely coming from a wood-burning stove. All units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Chaves County and Roswell Fire Departments
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
near East Walnut Structure Packer
00:10
POMAYORI-BORI-BOR-BOR-BOR-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
00:49
Roswell, entrance 1-215, the 10-17-12, check one-medics-62.
00:57
Neighbor advising she can see smoke coming from the back end front of the resident
01:18
6-2-9.
01:22
7-4.
01:24
103, Robin 3rd.
01:27
7-0-3-Rob.
01:31
September. Thank you for all over.
01:37
I have a service by Trumpson.
01:47
We've got a single story of residential structure.
01:50
I can smell smoke at this time, no smoke or planes visible from the outside.
01:57
InJ2 is going to go ahead and attempt to meet contact responsible party.
02:02
Continue on units 3,
02:03
meaning to be fast at the time.
02:07
10 break Roswell units in route near East Walnut continue code there you have engine two and fizzington smell smoke but did not see smoke at this time the time is on stage
02:23
September 9-9-1 rob
02:30
continue on the surface fire if it's going to be at woodburning stove you cancel all units show
02:38
10-4[1]-break road units in route near East Walnut you can't cancel will be a full-flown.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
E Walnut St, Roswell, NM 88203
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