Smoke from burnt food cleared in apartment


Firefighters responded to an apartment where burnt food caused smoke but no fire. They are clearing the smoke by ventilating the area.
Audio|Source: Atlanta Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00This is a respond to 390, Stillwall Street, Southeast, apartment 1306, cross up Sherwood Street.00:08No signs of fire at this location, I'm on the burnt food on the stove,00:18in the process of opening some doors to clear some of the smoke out.00:3129 traffic on all so what's let's get in?00:39We're going back down to the lobby.00:46We left doors propped up in and a fan to push you smoke out here on parable.00:50No part of this time if the smoke no fire you can show it's 29.00:59These are one of the time.
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This is a respond to 390, Stillwall Street, Southeast, apartment 1306, cross up Sherwood Street.
00:08
No signs of fire at this location, I'm on the burnt food on the stove,
00:18
in the process of opening some doors to clear some of the smoke out.
00:31
29 traffic on all so what's let's get in?
00:39
We're going back down to the lobby.
00:46
We left doors propped up in and a fan to push you smoke out here on parable.
00:50
No part of this time if the smoke no fire you can show it's 29.
00:59
These are one of the time.
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Atlanta, GA
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