Small cooking fire near Bryant Boulevard, San Angelo TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units were dispatched to a reported structure fire near North Bryant Boulevard and Taco Bell in San Angelo. The fire was found to be a small cooking fire that had been extinguished before firefighters arrived. No injuries or property damage were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Tom Green County Public Safety
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion Chief, Ladder One, Rescue One, Engine Three, Medic Three, Engine Five, and Engine Six, respond to structure fire near North Bryant Boulevard southbound.
00:13
Taco Bell and Bryant cross streets are West Nineteenth Street and West Twenty Third Street.
00:19
Battalion Chief, Ladder One, Rescue One, Engine Three, Medic Three.
00:24
Engine five, engine six, respond to structure fire near North Bryant Boulevard southbound.
00:32
Taco Bell and Bryant cross streets are West 19th Street and West 23rd Street.
00:39
Six are out.
00:44
Nine and six.
00:46
Thousand are up.
01:03
Battalion one, this is ladder one.
01:05
You can cut units back to code one.
01:13
Station.
01:18
One, block out when you're all okay.
01:24
Battalion one with ladder one.
01:32
Cooking fire that was extinguished prior to our arrival.
01:35
We can handle it.
01:41
Battalion one copy, ladder one can handle all units at headquarters.
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Location mentioned:
N Bryant Blvd, San Angelo, TX 76903
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