Residential fire report with heavy smoke at Delaware Drive, East Ridge TN
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Responders reported a possible residential fire near Delaware Drive with heavy smoke. All residents have been safely evacuated.
Audio|Heard on: East Ridge Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:11
East Ridge, Station 1, East Ridge, Station 2, Possible residential fire near Delaware Drive.
00:16
Respond on fireground number 5, fire ground number 5.
00:20
Station 1.
00:21
Station, I'm clear.
00:27
Parallet Road, Command, East Ridge.
00:29
Command, go ahead.
00:34
Command terminated F-19, squad two responding to Delaware.
00:42
Clear command terminated F-19, squad two responding to Delaware.
00:46
We're not.
00:52
On that animal calls, we're clear on it, we checked on the animal.
00:55
We'll check on them again later.
00:57
I understand animal services are coming back in the morning.
01:01
Sound like.
01:06
It's driving on Delaware Drive.
01:08
Supposed to be only two residents and three cats for that building.
01:12
We're all out here.
01:13
We don't see any smoker flames.
01:16
Sound clear.
01:21
Everyone, I'm getting out here with 54.
01:23
We've got a resident open the door for us.
01:26
Clear.
01:27
Everyone,
01:31
I got another burnt material walking up to the door.
01:34
There's a lot of smoke.
01:36
Clear, a lot of smoke.
01:42
29 to 51. We'll need to move our car so the car can get in the truck.
01:47
Copy. Copy.
01:52
Before all parties are out of the structure.
01:55
Clear.
01:59
Before no flames visible, heavy smoking, sock.
02:03
Clear.
02:05
Fire some theme.
02:10
All residents are out of the south.
02:13
I'm clear.
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Location mentioned:
Delaware Dr, East Ridge, TN 37412
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