Smoke detector alarms at apartment with no visible fire, Lawrence KS
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a report of smoke and smoke detector alarms at an apartment near Emery Road. No visible fire was found on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence Douglas County Fire and Medical
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Level 3,
00:04
response number 1, fire incident, near Emery Road, Department C.
00:12
Charles 1,
00:13
102,
00:14
Emory, C. Charles 1 at 1533.
00:23
Level 3, response.
00:30
A medic one for structure fire level 3, ten-foil, Emory, Apartment C1, near Emery, C-Charles 1,
00:39
traffic will be on Operations radio channel 3, 1534.
00:46
You're one's en route.
00:50
27, command is set.
00:56
Level 3, response.
01:03
2, medical one sedan, near Pinecone drive, near Pinecone drive at 1535, 27th command.
01:15
27th command for traffic.
01:22
Medic 1 in route.
01:27
Medical 1 engine 1 in route, switch top 3 for wrap up.
01:35
Unitsarral near Emery Road, Department C.
01:37
Charles 1, 101,
01:39
Emory, C. Charles 1.
01:42
Caller is reporting that their smoke detector keeps going off and they believe they smell smoke where they do not see any.
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1536.
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Level 3, response.
02:05
Thank you for Fall near Pine Cone, near Pine Cone at 1537.
02:10
Quintu's in route.
02:16
Strowing Quintu-2-Metictoon route for the fall, near Blancone, near Blancone, 1538.
02:27
He's why, this right time off three.
02:34
Under one.
02:37
We're on scene of a three-story apartment complex with nothing showing.
02:41
We'll be investigating all these time and establishing memory command.
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Location mentioned:
Emery Rd c1, Lawrence, KS 66044
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