Residential fire alarm at apartment building in Salina, Salina KS
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A residential fire alarm was reported at a three-story apartment building near Virginia Drive in Salina. Fire units responded and found no visible signs of fire outside the building. An investigation was underway at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Salina City Police and County Fire / EMS
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Quint 3. Residential fire alarm, NAC page 505, at near Virginia Drive.
00:08
Residential fire alarm at near Virginia Drive, point 3.
00:16
4252, I'm going to help block traffic for the 47 until 1485 gets here.
00:22
24.
00:25
14502, let me know where you're at.
00:27
I'm not logged in on that unit.
00:34
If you just want to come south down on Broadway, you can flip the U.E and east-northbound and block traffic.
00:41
Oh, please.
00:49
1497.
00:52
1497.
00:53
Hey,
00:55
they're going to call 41.
00:57
It's a for Mustang.
00:58
It's got at least one flat tire, high centered around the median.
01:03
Two-four.
01:06
And if you get at two departments at the time has been taken out for all the phone's record.
01:12
Two-fire.
01:20
Dispatch, Clintree is en route,
01:23
Virginia. Two-forward.
01:30
Dispatch, coming up for a third.
01:35
Support.
01:42
Dispatch from Quinthry.
01:47
One three, go ahead.
01:51
Does it give a building?
01:56
Building B204.
02:02
Building Bravo 204.
02:07
That's right.
02:15
Copy that.
02:16
Quint 3 is on scene.
02:18
Three-story residential apartment structure.
02:22
Nothing showing from the outside.
02:25
Glint 3 will be out for investigation.
02:33
Acknowledgment, Glen 3.
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Location mentioned:
Virginia Dr, Salina, KS 67401
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