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Investigation of burnt food odor in lobby near oak stSouth Bend IN

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Oak St, South Bend, IN 46616

According to the dispatch call, fire units investigated an odor of burnt food in the lobby near Oak Street. They noted a gas fireplace as a possible source. Units staged nearby at a precautionary level and found no active fire.

Audio|Heard on: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
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03:12
Transcript:
00:00
There is an odor of burnt food, we do not know exactly where it is coming from in the common area.
00:06
Can I have you go to the third floor and search that area?
00:11
So I'm 18 Adam.
00:13
All units will be back in service.
00:15
No answer at the door.
00:19
No answer to the door.
00:20
Yep.
00:22
Grish you want to see.
00:24
I did too, I'll see.
00:29
The second one on scene.
00:36
That's on. 594, traffic stop.
00:39
Quinson Edison.
00:41
Clinton Edison.
00:46
Clinton Edison.
00:47
Clinton Edison.
00:52
5.4.5.5.5.5.10.
00:59
More than team.
01:02
Attention north-east hand is any unit with a lockout ahead and I could make (number withheld) South 23rd Street advise.
01:08
Six points.
01:14
Five-four seventy-one.
01:17
Five.
01:18
Zero one locked inside.
01:21
Negative.
01:24
Track one inch one, level one.
01:28
Put on my security.
01:31
There.
01:33
(number withheld) Oak Street, meter completed in the lobby at our station named Perry Nicholas profile report.
01:43
(number withheld) Oak Street, meter completed in the lobby.
01:46
Okay.
01:49
That'll be telling one.
01:52
I don't have that way to take it.
01:54
I understand you're investigating you have a smell of burnt food.
01:59
You're still trying to locate the source.
02:02
If that's correct, I can pick up the commander, you can keep it, so let me know.
02:07
You can disregard.
02:08
I'm on station.
02:09
Hey, that's your car.
02:11
You can take command.
02:14
The main part of the smell of odor is in the lobby.
02:18
They do have a gas fireplace,
02:21
what to assume, like the pilot is with.
02:23
But I've never seen that way before, and nor have they noticed it.
02:26
It might be coming from that.
02:28
Oh, yeah. Do you have maintenance personnel with you?
02:32
No, damn 122.
02:34
We're getting this number now.
02:37
122.
02:39
Fire dispatch, Battalion 1.
02:43
Card 2.84 is back in service.
02:45
Tate.
02:46
Southbound Medicare 4, Fire Dispatch.
02:49
Code,
02:51
Battalion 1.
02:52
Battalion. Battalion, we'll be assuming including road command.
02:55
We're in the offensive strategy investigating.
02:58
We'll hold all companies level one at this time, no further needs at this time.
03:05
Clares, your assuming command, being the offensive strategy, all companies stay at level one, no further needs at this time.

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Oak St, South Bend, IN 46616

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