Food on stove causes minor fire with cabinet damage, Springdale AR
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A small fire was reported near Apache Trail in Springdale caused by food left on the stove. The fire caused charring to cabinets and smoke damage. Firefighters checked the attic to ensure no further fire spread.
Audio|Heard on: Springdale Fire
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Structure fire.
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Near Apache Trail, Springdale.
00:04
Near Apache Trail, Springdale.
00:07
Cross-off. Arrow Place and Choctaw Drive.
00:11
Math page 8,010.
00:19
It is responding.
00:20
For the original airport, I think it could be a past mile.
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The area.
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Corchum.
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Zero,
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Chalka.
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R186, 6, 6,000, ex,
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makes.
00:33
Incheon, Meyer.
00:34
Part of that there is heavy smoke in fact the building.
00:39
People leave the fire is out.
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Everyone goes into the home.
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Injjprivile-on-seen ex-story structure, nothing's showing.
00:47
Ninja-Pi-5-1 attached stroke command.
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And if I want to see a single-story structure, nothing showing, the booster command.
01:00
agent-1-1-5-8-starched.
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That's your trail command all units.
01:13
You can downgrade code one.
01:17
Looks like food on the stove, but we do have some charring on cabinets and engine one if you'll come in inside to assist.
01:40
You can take them in.
01:42
There is some pretty good charring in these cabinets with, looks like,
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some extension through the vent.
01:50
But he wants to check in the attic right now.
01:52
Can I get somebody bringing a salvage cover before we pull off some of the ceiling?
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Location mentioned:
Apache Trail, Springdale, AR 72764
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