Smoky odor found from burned dryer lint in apartment, Mason City IA


Fire and police responded to a multi-family dwelling near 4th St NE after reports of a smoky odor inside. Investigation found the smell was caused by burned dryer lint. No active fire or dangerous conditions were present.
Audio|Source: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Mason City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Which floor is the RP on?
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Mike 47 is around near 4th St NE.
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Amrata at 259.
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Lake 3719. I'm inside the building on the entrance side.
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I'm on the south side.
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I do not smell it.
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Gaphy's nothing on the south side.
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2059.
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The party said that he is currently on a third floor, but he cannot smell it up there.
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He only smells it on the first floor by the mailboxes.
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Copy Lake, I'm out here in our mailboxes.
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I do not smell any smell, not see anything.
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Copy.
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37, go ahead.
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Minute 47 is on scene.
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We're at a two-story multi-family dwelling, brick structure, nothing showing from three sides.
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We'll be out investigating.
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Lake Mount at 47.
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Go ahead.
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We believe the smoky smell is related to some burned dryer lint.
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Some of smoke or fire conditions at this time, and your stunning fire units can slow down to routine.
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Location mentioned:
Near 4th St NE, Mason City, IA 50401
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