Fire alarm at Highland place home contained, Whitehouse TX
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Fire department responded to a fire alarm near Highland Place in Whitehouse. Smoke was reported in the living room. The homeowner later confirmed the fire was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
Listen to dispatch call
02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Attention white house fire, attention white house fire.
00:02
New units are out to a fire alarm.
00:05
Near Highland Place, near Highland Place.
00:10
Alarm company says showing living room smoke.
00:14
County clear, acknowledged.
00:21
Show me tonight, please.
00:24
And four.
00:26
383 traffic.
00:32
With Tom King John 1389
00:40
104 3.83,
00:47
what was your 20?
00:51
59 and 6.8, you can 22.
00:54
59, you're changing choices.
00:57
Acknowledged.
01:03
383, what was your 20? Yes, on 135, close to Pauline Road.
01:18
50 28.
01:21
28.40. David John John, John, 13, 29.
01:36
You go to the city net 1431.
01:42
The brush 161 will be on the same.
01:50
Rush 161 on Boulder Channel.
01:51
If y'all want to come down the driveway,
01:53
homeowners got it under control, but I told her we'd let it down.
01:57
I'll just pack around the top.
02:03
S.D. Lee Atwood.
02:05
How did your call? C.J 1621, you can go ahead and get back to service.
02:20
Acknowledged.
02:26
61, Kenny.
02:29
Go ahead.
02:32
You can show me on the other units, kind of road one could do.
02:40
Whitehouse country's 151.
02:42
Go ahead.
02:45
You can show is on location, nothing's showing, we'll be out for investigating.
02:49
This will be a Highland Place plan.
02:52
Acknowledged. Maybe on location at 1435.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Pl, Whitehouse, TX 75791
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