Car fire at 4th Avenue North under control, Seattle WA
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A car caught fire near 4th Avenue North in Seattle. Firefighters from Engine 8 confirmed the fire was under control. No further assistance was needed, and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
This is a contingentast near 4th Avenue North.
00:05
Nothing visible will be investigating.
00:10
Engine 8, location investigating.
00:20
Medic 31 from engine 17, correction on a better avenue of approach.
00:24
Come east on 47, that's going to be your best open route.
00:32
Make 3.1. Okay.
00:39
Engine 38, mid-overdust response, 52,
00:42
28, 15-9 in northeast.
00:45
In front of that address, not breathing normally with the Narcan on board.
01:00
Unable to initiate a telephone CPR, you also have engine 22 Medicaid team responding.
01:07
Dispatcham Health 99, can you place system service and add us to Engine 38's run?
01:12
P.S.F. 99, you're in service and we'll dispatch you on the run with Engine 38.
01:21
That eastbound,
01:22
Sarn 520 at Mount Lake.
01:26
Edge 25 command.
01:28
Edge 25, 520 command.
01:32
N's 25,
01:34
825 application.
01:35
Inge 25, you'll be 5.20 command.
01:44
Engine 38, 525.
01:45
Engine 38, 52,000, north-east.
01:50
Okay, insomiate your application, be advised, we just dispatch helping AI on your own.
02:03
Dispatch from Engine 8, this is going to be a car fire, fire under control.
02:16
Nation is leaving the scene.
02:18
No response need at all units responding to Fife.
02:20
5228-59 Northeast and go back in service.
02:26
Okay,
02:30
engine 8, understand fire under control, car fire.
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Location mentioned:
4th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
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