Structure fire reported near East Antelope Road in Eagle Point, Eagle Point OR
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A possible attic fire was reported near East Antelope Road in Eagle Point. Flames were seen at the roof pipe. Callers evacuated the building. The fire response was upgraded from a stove fire to a structure fire.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Press 24, ending 15, seven thousand seven hundred, priority one, stove fire.
00:07
Near 5150 East Antelope, information points between Loon Ridge and Royal Oak Drive.
00:16
Between Loon Ridge Drive and Royal Oak Drive.
00:30
Engine 23, copy.
00:32
Diverting and responding to East Antelope Road.
00:38
City entry.
00:41
Medic unit advised we will not be responding to three thousand one hundred.
00:46
C-164. See 164.
01:01
Engine 23, it's now been upgraded to a structure fire[1] report.
01:10
...and shifting to north county.
01:32
Engine 22, Engine 20, water tender, Battalion 3, Battalion 2, priority one, structure fire[1],
01:42
near East Antelope Road, Eagle Point, between Loon Ridge Drive and Royal Oak Drive.
01:52
Responding to Antelope.
01:54
Report of a possible structure fire[1] with flame seen at the pipe and roof,
01:59
possibly in the attic, callers evacuating.
02:00
It originated as report of a stove fire.
02:02
Break.
02:03
Continuing address near East Antelope Road, cross of Loon Ridge and Royal Oak.
Police codes explained
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[1]
structure fire: Fire reported in a building or other structure.
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Location mentioned:
E Antelope Rd, Eagle Point, OR 97524
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