Small residential structure fire from electrical outlet, Topeka KS
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Firefighters responded to a small residential structure near Southeast Gilmore Court for smoke and a burning smell from an electrical outlet. The fire commander established a command and completed a full building check. The situation was controlled and other units were released.
Audio|Heard on: Topeka and Shawnee County Fire Departments
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2, engine 3, engine 9, engine 6, truck 3, truck 9, battalion 1, battalion 2 responds.
00:07
Near Southeast Gilmore Court on a possible structure fire report of smoke coming from an outlet in the living room and a burning smell.
00:14
Engine 2, engine 3, engine 9, engine 6, truck 3, truck 9, battalion 1, Battalion 2.
00:20
Make an alarm near Southeast Gilmore Court.
00:23
Postal structure fire report of smoke.
00:25
And your burning smell coming from an outlet in the living room.
00:29
Just falling off the three.
00:33
Truck 3 on scene.
00:37
A small residential structure, nothing visible from three sides.
00:41
Truck 3 will be investigating.
00:43
First engine company, please come up and assist.
00:47
Truck 3 will be establishing Gilmore Command.
00:50
Stand by for 360.
01:07
Agent 2 is level 1.
01:18
Gilmore Command reports 360 complete.
01:23
Low changes.
01:40
Engine 9 level 1.
01:45
9 level 1.
01:53
North Kansas at the rescue mission,
01:56
respiratory distress engine first responders to Center North Kansas Rescue Mission of respiratory distress.
02:13
Truck 3, Agent 3 can handle this.
02:16
All other companies can return to service.
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Location mentioned:
SE Gilmore Ct, Topeka, KS 66607
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