Smell of burning reported at apartment baseboard heater, Barry IL
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Fire department responded to an apartment where the occupant reported a burning smell coming from the kitchen baseboard heater.
Audio|Heard on: Pike County Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Thanks, Meyer, respond, near Davis Street, Parkland.
00:03
Go ahead and do it, Mike.
00:05
We'll go ahead and make sure it's good.
00:07
And then we got a fill point six up also that's back together.
00:12
So we gotta do that one also.
00:14
Respond on Alpha.
00:22
I respond near Davis Street, Parkland 12.
00:37
Barry Fire, respond, near Davis Street, Apartment 12, near Davis Street, Apartment 12.
00:45
Occupant states something smells hot, like it's burning, states it's coming from her baseboard heater in the kitchen.
00:52
Respond on Alpha.
00:54
Pike, TK15.
00:58
15, go ahead.
01:05
Hi, PKK15, and I'm going to be 10A from that.
01:07
Vehicle is removed from Redway.
01:11
Finger 15, 10-4[1].
01:19
Fire respond near Davis Street, Department 12th.
01:35
Hey, fire, respond, near Davis Street, Department 12.
01:40
Austin state of 712 hot, sending from her kitchen baseboard heater.
01:44
On Alpha, second again.
01:50
Barry Fire, go ahead.
01:57
Repeat that address.
02:01
Near Davis, Apartment 12.
02:19
Barry Fire respond, near Davis Street, apartment 12,
02:24
occupant states 712 hot coming from her kitchen baseboard heater.
02:27
It's fun on Alpha, second attempt.
02:35
Barry Fire, we'll be on, James.
02:39
10-4[1] Barry.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Davis St, Barry, IL 62312
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