Residential fire caused by food left on stove in Seattle, Seattle WA
A small fire occurred in a residential building near 23 Avenue South in Seattle. It was caused by food left unattended on the stove. Light smoke was seen, but there were no visible flames or a full building alarm activated. Fire units responded promptly to the scene and investigated the situation.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6 is at near 23 Avenue South. We've got nothing visible from the low-rise residential.
00:07
Engine 6 is investigating.
00:09
We're on the hydrant on the southeast corner off the 24 Avenue.
00:13
It does not appear that this building is in alarm.
00:19
Okay, engine 6th, 2nd, 23 Avenue Command. Command Post is located on the Charlie side of the building.
00:29
Okay, in June 6, we heard a detector but not a full alarm for the building.
00:34
We're pointing up in visible low-rise on high rent, 23-uvel command.
00:45
Dispatch from Medical One, we're responding to that fire on Channel 1, our MD-T is down.
00:50
Okay, that's responding.
00:55
Dispatch, Air 10 on Channel 5.
00:58
Good Air Ten.
01:02
Air Ten is able to respond to that fire. You could place us in place of Air 26 responding to the fire.
01:10
Okay, we'll push on there.
01:18
dispatch from 23 Avenue in the air.
01:21
We've got three on so,
01:23
and unit 2nd0 4.
01:25
You can reduce this to engine 6,
01:30
water 3,
01:32
battalion 2.
01:36
Okay, reducing this to engine 6, 5.3 Battalion 2, all units responding to near 23 Avenue South, cut grain except for engine 6, 03,0003, battalion 2.
01:49
Well,
01:51
we've got very, very, very light cells. It looks like food on the left side of the building.
01:56
I'm not going to hire milk in the house, don't you.
02:00
Water three from dispatch, switch to channel one. Engine fixed us for these down to 2-1 and 1 with food on stove.
02:15
That appears, and that is 13D.
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