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Fire unit checks for burning smell in a residential garagePalm Springs CA

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Palm Springs, CA

Fire units responded to a residence near Lamara Road in Palm Springs after a resident reported a smell of burning leaves in the garage. No smoke or fire was found, and firefighters checked to confirm no active fire was present.

Audio|Heard on: Palm Springs Fire Department
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, miss.
00:02
633 Lamara Road.
00:04
Engine 1. Nislamia.
00:07
633 Lamara Auto Road, between West Ramon Road and West Sunnydunes Road, sector S-31.
00:17
Engine 1, it's going to be for a reported smell of burning leaves in the garage.
00:25
The resident reported the smell when ASAC advised that it was due to his shower.
00:30
He thought he had fixed it, but he's starting to smell it again.
00:32
No smoke or flames seen.
00:34
He just wants an engine to verify that there is no active fire.
00:43
All change, anyone, Rodway response out of city shop, there's response second.
00:51
Copy that.
00:58
Engine 4, if you can respond in lieu of engine 1 to assist the resident with the smell of burning leaves.

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