Smoke alarm at wood frame home caused by oil burnoff, Savannah GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews investigated an alarm at a two-story wood frame structure near East 39th Street in Savannah. The alarm was caused by smoke from oil burning off a blown engine line. No fire was present, and units were returned to service after confirming the source.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Received, engine eight is on scene.
00:01
Two-story wood frame structure, audible alarm.
00:03
Establishing command, get them rolling.
00:30
Truck five, you can turn available.
00:31
Status, unit can handle.
00:33
No problem, one.
00:38
Truck five, chief, we're available.
00:46
Go ahead, command.
00:52
Yes, sir. No fire at this location.
00:55
It was smoke from oil burning off on the engine due to a blown line.
00:59
You can enter unit back in service.
01:00
Unit, that's it.
01:01
Engine will remain on scene.
01:04
(name withheld).
01:05
Engine can handle with what's on scene.
01:08
Turn all other units, please.
01:09
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
E 39th St, Savannah, GA 31401
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