Residential fire alarm due to cooking smoke near Woodview Ave, Spartanburg SC
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm at a house near Woodview Avenue was caused by cooking smoke. Fire units are ventilating the building.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Southside, City,
00:02
residential fire alarm,
00:03
near Woodview Avenue.
00:05
Southside, City, residential fire alarm, near Woodview Avenue.
00:17
The Department of Argentina is in route.
00:24
Timworth off line is a six-teacher.
00:25
Our patient's smoke detector now further.
00:33
Spartanburg City, Maine, units in-ride as well.
00:39
Temporary, City, Maine.
00:42
Barberg engine 60 will be arriving on the same single story residential.
00:47
Nothing shot from three sides will be out investigating.
00:50
As we're on water supply,
00:52
we'll show us as Woodview Command.
00:58
Ten first off by this is the 52ndon.
01:06
City may need to cancel.
01:13
We copy. Farmershow City, Maine.
01:16
Rescue, 60, truck, 62.
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Be a sign of complete and rapid orders.
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Timb. One.
01:29
Southside issue 62, the department.
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Go ahead.
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Just advisor, we have the alarm company calling there with the additional smoke detector activation.
01:45
Yes, ma'am, it's going to be cooking smoke.
01:47
Everything 10-4[1], ventilating the structure now.
01:52
10.4. Stop, 5.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Woodview Ave, Spartanburg, SC 29306
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