House fire caused by food on stove in Yukon, Yukon OK
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A house fire occurred near Hackney Lane in Yukon caused by food on the stove. Residents were outside, and smoke was seen from the kitchen. The fire is now out, but ventilation and medical checks for possible smoke inhalation were requested.
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 30, engine 32, engine 34,
00:05
rescue ladder 34, Rescue Pumper 32, Rescue Pumper 32,
00:10
and 721. Respond to house fire near Hackney Lane.
00:17
Timeout, 1912.
00:21
6.04 is in route.
00:23
Where are my companies? Ready for any update?
00:31
Dispatch 604, all companies.
00:32
We've received one call from homeowner and an alarm company.
00:35
I believe this is going to be food on the stove.
00:39
We're trying to get more information if it's got into the cabinets or not.
00:42
I believe they have this food that was on fire outside of the house currently.
00:48
604 is clear on possible food on the stove.
00:57
Dispatch to 604, Station 32.
01:01
They believe the fire is out now.
01:04
Homeowner requesting MSSA continue in also to check them out, possibly smoke inhalation.
01:14
604 is clear, 604 at 1832.
01:18
When you get on scene, advise us what resources you'll need.
01:23
Engine 32 is clear.
01:31
Engine 32 is on scene of a single story residential structure.
01:35
We've got residents outside,
01:39
smoke coming out of the kitchen door.
01:42
Engine 32 is going to be investigating.
01:53
Engine 32C,
01:55
this fire is out.
01:56
We will need a fan for ventilation.
02:13
Engine 32 to all other responding units, you can go ahead and return to service.
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Location mentioned:
Hackney Ln, Yukon, OK 73099
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