House evacuated after stove fire near E 3rd St, Washington MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Washington, Missouri responded to a possible stove fire at a residence near E 3rd St. The caller reported a propane stove that caught fire and could not be extinguished with a fire extinguisher. Residents evacuated safely, and responding units found light haze inside the home. The fire appeared to be out upon arrival and ventilation was requested to clear the remaining smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Washington Fire - Main
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05:45
Transcript:
00:00
Washington 110 is responding.
00:05
110 responding, (name withheld) advised their stove is on fire on the inside.
00:11
It is a propane stove.
00:12
They tried to use the extinguisher but it would not go out.
00:16
Evacuation is complete.
01:06
Washington 110 on the scene.
01:15
Looks like a two-story house, nothing showing, Division Alpha investigating.
02:41
We got a light haze in the house.
02:44
Appears the fire's out, but units to continue.
03:04
Washington 8101 establishing command near 3rd St.
03:59
(Unit) requesting ventilation on arrival.
05:39
Washington from command, gas shut off.
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Location mentioned:
E 3rd St, Washington, MO 63090
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