Smoke reported in attic caused by debris in chimney flue, Texarkana AR
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to smoke reported in the attic of a residence near Red Oak Drive. The smoke was determined to be caused by debris or a bird nest in the chimney flue. There was no active fire or danger, and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
September 25. September 25.
00:01
September 5.
00:06
Chapter 5 away, Chapter 2.
00:08
Chapter 2.
00:10
We got debris falling like version this debris.
00:14
Are you missing around the tie the chimney up there?
00:19
That's negative.
00:21
Smoke is dissipated in the attic.
00:26
I believe it's just going to be this debris.
00:33
I'm saying I want to be near Red Oak.
00:40
Title I received 1628.
00:43
7.5 to Tay 1.
00:48
Can we go to hands on 2?
00:54
Captain 5 at Patty 1.
00:55
7.5 at Patty 1.
01:01
Our unit is all staying on Rio.
01:03
Let's see it too.
01:06
Indian 4 received on 1630.
01:17
Captain 5 of 7.1.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:23
See if the smoking the attic's dissipating, I think whatever that smoked up the attic was just trapped in a chimney flick.
01:37
Recently, they weren't talking about maybe a birch nest on top of the flu and the chimney.
01:44
Can y'all see anything from the attic?
01:47
That's a negative.
01:51
The highest degree we're getting in the attic is 53 degrees, that's it.
01:59
Say, I want to be a seven-rail command that you can play sergeant-and-soil or back in service.
02:09
I want received engine four back in service 1634
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Location mentioned:
Red Oak Dr, Texarkana, AR 71854
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