Fire at rear of house causes heavy smoke in Kansas City


A fire broke out at the back of a house in Kansas City, causing heavy smoke. Emergency teams responded and an elderly woman nearby had a difficult-to-control nosebleed.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
Happy full for you. Truck three, responding. Truck three, you're responding. Pumper 27, are you responding? Pumper 27 are you responding? Pumper 27 are you responding? Pumper 24, are you responding? East Cheyenne Drive, emergency response on the average. Car 104 in companies responding 23rd in Quincy. Calling party says he's standing next to the house. The back of the house is on fire, although (name withheld) was painting at 24th in Quincy roughly. You have hydrants at 23rd in Quincy? It's every smoke of fire show, advance one tomorrow, make this Quincy stand. Copy. Pumper 24 is on scene, heavy smoke and fire showing, advancing one small, we'll start a working fire response. Yep, start a working fire. 314-year responding 17708 East Cheyenne Drive, 87-year-old female. She's got a nosebleed, having trouble getting it under control. I got one right next to my pumper. I'm here from 1019. 10.4. At 4.51. If you're not informationally, you're going to have a little bit as you're getting in, I'm trying to contact the patient now. Yeah, we saw fire surely to get in. Thanks for the info.
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Location mentioned:
E 23rd St & Quincy St, Kansas City, MO 64127
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