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Kitchen fire causes smoke in attic at New Orleans homeNew Orleans LA

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New Orleans, LA

A residential kitchen fire occurred near a home in New Orleans. Smoke was visible coming from the attic area. Fire crews opened the wall above the stove to investigate and manage the smoke and fire. The resident reported putting out a small stove fire that may have spread inside the wall.

Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
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Transcript:
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24 is on scene, near (number withheld).
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24 is on scene.
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24. 24. 24. 24. 24. 24 in 24 communications.
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Cadvis Roads investigation.
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Morning foreign service.
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10.24 investigation and service 9-237.
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Engine 8 is in service.
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104-a-service, 9-27. 10-4[1]-5-0-137.
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5-0-307.
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10-4[1]-5-30 and service, 9-237.
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Okay.
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Yeah, you're fine.
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Yeah, you guys on plane, but that's...
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By the way, the communications.
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On the scene, the one's where it would have framed.
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Smoke showing from the attic.
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Rick team is going to be rescue.
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Accountability board is going to be on the front of 33.
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10408, 1937.
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Latter E cover, Latter-6, engine 1 cover engine 40, Latter-E, cover, Latter-E, cover, Latter-6, engine one, cover, N-N-F40, time, 9-2-3.
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1, 10-4[1].
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Latter-8. 10-4[1]. 10-4. 10 -4, Latter E.
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10-4[1], Latter E.
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408 to ladder 6.
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The utility secured?
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By the way to communications,
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you dispatch energy electric, please.
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Simple, follow-y.
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245, sorry, you're going to be capacity and I'm grabbing a lot of reports.
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This is on the thing.
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The rescue two, 1940.
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Engine 26, cover engine 33, engine 33, time, 1942.
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26, 104. 104. 24, engine 26.
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5808 to 33 speaking with the resident,
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she mentioned that she put out a small fire on the stove,
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which is straight back in the kitchen when you come in the front door,
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and she thought he'd gotten in the wall.
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He's in that kitchen and open up the wall above the stove.
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Also, heaps this over the scene.
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Forty ten-four.
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Lake,
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also let me know when y'all are ready for ventilation.
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Please, a positive.
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By the way, go ahead.
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Robo 2 communication.
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Rob2, stand for in the world to West Bank.
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Yeah, Chief, I want to wait until we get that kitchen wall open.
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We're still doing with a lot of smoke back here.
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No ventilation yet.
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10 4, 5.2.2.
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104. 104.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative (message received)

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