Oven fire sparks smoke scare at Sheridan home, Sheridan OR
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An oven fire at a Sheridan home triggered smoke and emergency dispatch. Firefighters quickly investigated and stood down after confirming limited fire spread.
Audio|Heard on: Yamhill County Fire
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Station 28, 225 Sherman Street caller advised their metal oven is on fire.
00:09
They were advised to evacuate no medical need, not wanting to evacuate.
00:19
Hey night, Bally.
00:29
BACON, PC-250s and around, I copy the information.
00:39
My company denied the ride.
00:41
We've got a single story structure, nothing sure like I'm going to be on investigating.
00:46
Bobby, single story structure, nothing showing on investigating.
00:49
Ah, we got smoke, though.
00:53
Copy seeing smoke.
00:56
Slow all incoming to code one.
01:00
Copy all incoming slow to Code 1[1].
01:07
White Conference, we got an oven that's on fire, we're just got a breaker down.
01:11
We can slow everybody chose one.
01:14
Copy, you're on shining fire.
01:21
Sherman Chiefs Command.
01:23
Okay, go ahead.
01:25
You can recall, show us on scene working, everybody else can cancel.
01:31
Copy, recall engine nine to stay on scene working, everyone else can cancel.
01:36
Convention 28 clear.
01:38
Pushback, kind of fire.
01:40
You take a copy.
01:43
Not a 208 can drop me.
01:45
Okay, copy.
01:49
C250 is clear to mobile.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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Location mentioned:
NW Sherman St, Sheridan, OR 97378
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