Fire crews respond to smoke in Washington home, King County WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to reports of smoke inside a two-story home near NE 183rd St in Washington. The smoke was caused by melting plastic knobs on a stove. Crews investigated the scene, found nothing visible, and no fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Battalion 161, Engine 164, and Ladder 161, copy owner out.
00:03
Report of smoke inside the residence from plastic knobs on the stove melting.
00:11
Battalion 161, copy.
00:14
Dispatch Battalion 161? Battalion 161.
00:18
On scene establishing 183rd command.
00:20
Two-story single-family residence, nothing visible, looks evacuated.
00:23
We'll be investigating.
00:25
Copy 183rd command, nothing visible, investigating.
00:29
Ladder 161, you can cancel.
00:32
Ladder 161 copy, cancel.
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Location mentioned:
NE 183rd St, Washington
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