Smoke caused by furnace at Springfield apartment, Springfield MO
Fire crews responded to an apartment near South Robertson Avenue in Springfield after reports of smoke and a burning smell. The cause was a furnace starting up, producing smoke, but no active fire was found. Units returned to service after confirming safety.
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Springfield Engine 1, Engine 13, Engine 8, Latter 8, Tower 2, Rescue 1, Battalion Chief 1, at near South Robertson Avenue.
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Apartment 1, house smoky, smells like something's burning.
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Ops 1,
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or Ops 5.
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Spage, street go out rate.
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Shows was wanting.
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We're showing all Springfield units responding to the building fire at near South Robertson Avenue.
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Wind speeds, northwest,
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18 miles per hour, gust 28 miles per hour,
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hydrates between 903 and 905 South Robertson, second near 820 South Robertson.
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Top 6.
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Springfield will have Robertson, Demand,
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investigation mode.
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Investigation mode, rescue.
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I'll make you guys investigation leave.
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No, so.
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Battalion one's, Rod.
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Battalion One from Command.
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This battalion, go ahead.
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I'll pass Robertson command view.
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Engine 1 will assume Rescue 1.
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It kicked on the furnace and kicked up smoke.
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Furnace's hot, but Rescue 1, Engine 1 can handle.
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Italian 1, copy.
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On units en route to South Robertson can return to service with the exception of Engine 1, Rescue 1, Rescue 1, Battalion 1.
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Springfield, MO
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