Oven stuck on at apartment complex


Crews responded to an apartment building for an oven that would not turn off. No fire or gas leak was found. Firefighters monitored air quality and planned to shut off the power to the oven.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
01:52
Transcript:
Engine 1. Engine 1, go ahead. Engine 1 has arrived to a medium two-story apartment complex. We have two people outside. Nothing shown will be investigating and Engine 1 will be 283 command. Medium 2-3 apartment complex, nothing showing to outside your command investigating at 2170. Directline, I got your arrival. You guys can stand by and throw away to have some information. Copy, we're standby. Department, it's the oven that won't shut off, so we just got a hot to know that we're going to continue to monitor. You guys have air monitoring, correct? This is a plan, can you repeat that? Yeah, I comment what you said, your update then that. You guys are air monitoring, correct? Yes, that is correct. And we got no levels on OEL on everything in 20.9 on O2. So it seems like it's a hot oven. There's no gas melt. So we're going to look for the breakers to get that shut off.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 28th St, Vancouver, WA 98663
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