Residential dryer fire with wall damage in Snohomish, Snohomish WA
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A dryer fire occurred in a residence near Avenue D in Snohomish. The fire spread into the wall. Residents were evacuated and all accounted for. Fire units responded and managed the situation without injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Event/Secondary Response
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Single caller on a residential fire, near Avenue D.
00:03
Dryer fire that's extended into the wall.
00:06
They are attempting to evacuate.
00:09
City one, copy, thanks.
00:10
Thank you.
00:15
I'm in J.4-1.
00:17
Yeah, Jif 41.
00:22
On scene, two-story house, not this one will be on investigating.
00:31
Snowcom, battalion, Fortytrees arrived, and we have a deep command.
00:35
360 to follow.
00:41
For one's on Dammit history house from W command after checking with the residents, we give me 360 the telephone on doing Tempeak 4-3 on stand medic 4-3 went to assist engine 4-3 for power rate attack.
01:07
This is engine 4-3 with priorware attack.
01:14
Agent 4-1 for MEDD command.
01:21
We've got a small dryer fire.
01:23
No thing said, no use.
01:28
Copy small dry fire.
01:31
Do you need any other units?
01:39
We have extension?
01:43
Well welcome.
01:49
And from engine 4-3, all residents are accounted for outside.
01:52
We're taken for extension.
01:56
Copy, all residents accounted for.
01:58
Do we need any additional units, engine 43?
02:06
Plan engine 4-3, we can handle it with units on team.
02:14
Copy, Rick.
02:16
Still calm from UD Command.
02:18
You can cancel incoming.
02:20
Cancelling incoming on the unit to handle.
02:23
Retirement 7-1, engine 42, latter 7-way can cancel.
02:27
Thanks everyone, copy.
02:33
2-4-2, copy, cancel, return, 103.
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