House fire from dryer near Franklin St in Napa, Napa CA


A house near Franklin Street in Napa caught fire with smoke visible at front and back. A woman was outside screaming, and it was unclear if others were inside. The fire started from a dryer and was put out by the homeowner.
Audio|Source: Napa City and American Canyon Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Respond to 3 along with Cal Fire.
00:03
Med 666, respond code 2 for a structure fire.
00:07
Near Franklin Street, cross of Ash Street and Elm Street.
00:13
Map page Queen 64.
00:21
Nap 4-HO engine for available responding structure fire from Station 1.
00:31
Copy engine 4 responding from Station 1. Break, Battalion 1 Napa 4.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:42
Battalion 1, all your Napa resources are en route.
00:45
This is a house on fire behind the RP.
00:50
It should be the location line address,
00:53
Near Ash Street.
00:56
There's smoke coming out the front and rear of the house, and there is a female outside screaming.
01:02
Unknown if there's anybody else inside.
01:06
Bobby, so confirming the fire is on Ash Street and not Franklin.
01:16
A firm is on Ash. A firm is on Ash.
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Force over at 1.
01:22
In route.
01:28
Rescue one.
01:31
Now for four, engine five, same traffic responding to downtown.
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Engine five.
01:40
Two, same traffic. Engine two, same traffic.
01:44
Engine two.
01:49
After a battalion is on scene. Stand by for a report. I'll be out on foot.
01:56
Break engine four, you'll be a fire attack.
02:09
Copy Battalion 1. Just be advised, the homeowner pulled in herself, advising that it was a dryer on fire,
02:16
and that she was able to put it out.
02:23
Napa 4. Battalion 1 copies.
02:26
Based on conditions, we have nothing showing currently occupant outside.
02:31
Let's keep the rescue, I believe, engine 2, engine 4,
02:36
and engine 1, we can cancel all others.
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