Smoke from cooking triggers fire response near Warren St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible rubbish fire near the 3500 block of Warren Street in Philadelphia. Upon arrival, they found no active fire. The smoke originated from cooking in a community kitchen, and all units were cleared shortly after.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:42
Transcript:
00:00
Change engine 44, near Warren Street for possible rubbish fire.
00:06
Engine 44 assigned to the Warren Street area for rubbish.
00:10
Engine 5.
00:12
Engine 5.
00:14
Engine 5 and ladder 6 are on location.
00:18
We have no smoke showing.
00:19
You can recall the ladders.
00:22
Okay.
00:23
Ladder 6 recall?
00:29
Thank you.
00:31
Engine 5.
00:33
Engine 5.
00:37
This is smoke from someone cooking in the community kitchen.
00:41
You can make us available.
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Location mentioned:
Warren St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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