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Residential fire with smoke reported on Chardonnay Drive SE, Lacey WA
There was a fire reported in a residential building near Chardonnay Drive Southeast. Smoke was seen coming from the downstairs area, and the houses nearby were evacuated as a precaution. No hazards were known at the time.
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Tinder 31, Engine 31, Battalion 31, ISU 31, Lacey Fire General Alert, Engine 33, Engine 32, Engine O3, MediC 3, Medi 6, Red Command, residential structure fire, near Chardonnay Drive Southeast.
00:20
Cross Street is between Yelm Highway Southeast and Merlo Lane Southeast.
00:43
833 Station 31 BLS response at (number withheld) Slater Kinney Road Southeast.
00:50
Cross Street is between circling Southeast and 16th Avenue Southeast.
01:06
Could you assign us to the fire and attach somebody else to the panorama?
01:15
I'll put you on the fire and dispatch next up for panorama.
01:19
Can you? Okay.
01:35
Be telling for anyone, go ahead.
01:40
I'm sorry, I didn't catch it.
01:41
Did you provide a comm plan?
01:47
I'm sorry, I've been telling you, could you repeat your traffic group, provide a what?
01:53
A comm plan for this?
01:58
Oh, yeah, you guys are on Red Command.
02:04
Copy, thank you.
02:05
I'll switch to red.
02:11
Caprow from 833.
02:14
833, go ahead.
02:17
We got a hydrant spot 77 feet away from the residents.
02:24
Base units responding, report of a residential structure fire, smoke inside the home, described as coming from the downstairs area, elevating through it, houses being evacuated with no known hazards.
02:36
Engine 31 advisor is a hydrant 100 feet prior to the address.
02:42
The giant, everyone, copy, thanks.
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