Fire crews investigate small structure fire in Boulder, Boulder CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a small residential structure on 30th Street in Boulder. They detected a mild odor of smoke and investigated the furnace area. The situation appeared controlled, and nonessential units were canceled. No injuries or significant damage were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder CO Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 142 is arrival of a small residential structure.
00:03
Another visible approach does appear to be evacuated.
00:06
This will be 30-second command.
00:08
We'll be investigating and we are on the alpha side.
00:14
Engine 142 copy your arrival on a small residential structure; looks like they are evacuated on arrival.
00:22
Thirty-second command that you'll be investigating on the alpha side.
00:25
Engine 144 is level one stage.
00:31
Check 40.
00:33
144 copy, have a.
00:37
30th Street Command from BC 143 on arrival.
00:40
Let me know what you need.
00:44
Okay, we have just the mildest odor of smoke.
00:47
We're going into the crawl space to check out the furnace.
00:50
If you guys could just stand by, we'll update in a moment.
00:55
BC 114, copy.
00:58
DC 143, Engine 144, you guys can cancel.
01:01
I don't think there was a prior problem here, but we've got to track down the odor and we can handle it.
01:11
BC 143 copy.
01:14
Dispatch, you can go passive on Ops 1.
01:18
Engine 144, okay, we'll go in service.
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