Fire department investigates burnt food smell in apartment, Winooski VT
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Fire department responded to a report of a burning smell from burnt food in an apartment near West Spring Street. The investigation found open doors and windows but no injuries or transport were needed. Services may be provided to the resident.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Just a stretcher, please.
00:01
Car 1 Tower 4 on scene be out investigating near West Spring St.
00:10
Point a dispatch copy.
00:17
Central dispatch, mail,
00:20
May 1.
00:22
Central dispatch,
00:24
Milton A1.
00:26
Go on.
00:33
Central Presbytional May 1 is transporting UVM.
00:38
Transporting 1,500.
00:46
Go to call Street.
00:49
Call Street, go ahead.
00:53
Can you send the CSL over here?
00:57
A community support liaison or a community service officer?
01:04
Liaison.
01:07
Stand by.
01:15
Tower 4, something was burning up here.
01:19
It sounds like burnt food in this top apartment.
01:28
Copy.
01:30
Lieutenant,
01:32
we're on the back entrance.
01:41
Call us free command from Able.
01:45
Fire Diffraction, command.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:48
They're asking,
01:50
are you going to need to transport anybody?
01:53
Trying to get to an apartment number, but we did find open doors and windows to a second floor apartment, and we did find a...
01:58
Not at this time.
02:01
It may lead to that eventually, but right now I think we just need to set an individual off with some services or steering in the past for that.
02:13
Ten, four, understood.
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Location mentioned:
W Spring St, Winooski, VT 05404
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