Small unauthorized burn contained near Tennessee street, Lawrence KS
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An unauthorized small lawn fire was reported near Tennessee Street. Initial reports suggested fire near a backyard with chickens that spread to the side of a house. Firefighters confirmed the fire was contained to the lawn with no house damage.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence Douglas County Fire and Medical
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Letter 5, Byronson for an unauthorized burn, 2,100 block of Tennessee Street, 2100 Block of Tennessee Street at 126 hours.
00:09
Pondon command of dispatch.
00:12
Pondone command.
00:15
Command, medicu transported.
00:18
Next to your transport.
00:24
Ladder 5 en route.
00:26
Ladder 5 en route for an unauthorized burn, 2,100 Block of Tennessee Street, 2100 Block of Tennessee Street.
00:37
The caller's neighbor has a fire in the backyard.
00:40
They believe it to be something that keeps the chickens warm and it caught something else on fire.
00:48
It's now lighting the side of the house on fire.
00:50
Again, we upgrade the structure fire at 128 hours.
01:07
Recommend adding quint two engine one medic one medic five battalion two and battalion one to a structure fire level one at twenty one hundred block of Tennessee Street two one zero block of Tennessee Street cap will be on ops three at one twenty nine hours.
01:26
Spetched units in the route to the structure of fire.
01:29
The confirmed address is near Tennessee Street.
01:31
Police are on scene advising just a small lawn fire in the backyard now.
01:36
The house is not actually on fire at 131.
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Location mentioned:
Tennessee St, Lawrence, KS 66046
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