Man injured by fire from oxygen machine cigarette ignition, Bismarck MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man was burned on the face when a cigarette ignited flames from an oxygen machine in an apartment laundry room. The flames were extinguished and no active fire remained.
Audio|Heard on: St. Francois County Fire
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Transcript:
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5227. Film for Outside, 5102, 3181.
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Check the victim of burns.
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505 South Cedar Street near Shrestakary Street, Apartment 15, City of Bismarck.
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52, 27, film for House 5502, 3181, check the victim of burns.
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505 South Cedar Street near Scroft Acre Street, Apartment 15, City of Bismarck, Time 23, 42.
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3103 is fine.
00:31
3103.203.42.
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And 3103, it's meteor of mail, (name withheld), breeding, burns to the fees from money and cigarette.
00:46
And flames from an O2 machine,
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located in the laundry room.
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There are no flames are still active.
01:04
There's no active flames.
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You're firm.
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You want anyone to respond.
01:20
3181 responding 505 South Cedar Street near Shelfacre Street at 2345.
01:27
Responding to an 80-year-old male, he's conscious and breathing, burns to his face from lighting a cigarette,
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flames from the O2 machine.
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Base is red, will be located in the laundry room.
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There is no active fire.
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Location mentioned:
S Cedar St, Bismarck, MO 63624
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