Smoke reported at apartment 104, determined to be burnt food on the stove; units conducted ventilation and cleared scene., Steptoe WA
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Smoke reported at apartment 104, determined to be burnt food on the stove; units conducted ventilation and cleared scene.
Audio|Heard on: Whitman County Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
I see you have light smoke coming from apartment 104, you're stretching a line, engine 32 will be primary attack, primary search and fire attack,
00:13
entering from the alpha side.
00:15
Medic 32 will be your backup.
00:17
If I've got that correct, go ahead and give me a CAN.
00:25
That is correct.
00:27
You can disregard there is no fire emergency.
00:30
We have burnt food on the stove.
00:33
We'll be ventilated.
00:38
Shade 33 copies,
00:41
burnt food on the stove, ventilating.
00:44
Break,
00:45
engine 31,
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you can clear.
00:53
Go on.
00:57
Vehicle and bike has been talked for 96 hours if you could set a reminder and close the computer port.
01:04
And more degree.
01:12
Officer 31,
01:13
Chief 33, can you face to face?
01:22
Officer 31 from command face-to-pace.
01:29
I'll be right there.
01:36
Stage your vehicle near Medic 32.
01:40
Stay available.
01:43
Staging and then by Medi 32 and being available.
01:52
Ten of units ever harassment.
01:54
2407 Johnson Rose.
01:58
Septo.
01:59
Paul 15.
02:01
I'll take him.
02:05
1045. 1045.
02:12
Medic 31, Chief 33.
02:14
Medic 31, Chief 33.
02:15
Can you just bring your personnel to help?
02:18
Clean up.
02:22
Move forward to help roll hose.
02:24
From Steptoe command.
02:28
Temp.
02:29
Correction, go ahead.
02:33
There is no fire at this location.
02:36
Smoke was caused from cooking.
02:39
We'll be on scene for the next five minutes.
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