Small kitchen fire contained on Third Street, Washington MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible kitchen fire near Third Street in Washington, Missouri. Air monitoring indicated all levels were clear, and no medical treatment was required. The cause appears to be grease or food debris that ignited in a broiler pan. All emergency units were released after the situation was contained.
Audio|Heard on: Washington Fire - Main
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
We got Washington from Third Street command.
00:10
Command.
00:13
Air monitoring reports all clear, all levels.
00:17
Air monitoring reports all clear, all levels, (number withheld).
00:29
Charlie, you can decommit.
00:35
Washington from Third Street command.
00:39
Command?
00:43
EMS is released.
00:46
EMS release, (number withheld).
00:50
Also Washington for the log.
00:56
Occupants are denying medical.
01:02
Occupants denying medical.
01:07
Washington (number withheld) in service.
01:12
(number withheld) in service.
01:22
Command's here.
01:26
Yes.
01:28
If you want to advise, it looks like they had some fall down into the broiler into a pan and that's what actually ignited.
01:34
Just looking at where our fire pattern here is and what was burning.
01:39
What?
02:00
Command from (number withheld), are we released once our equipment's on?
02:05
Surrender.
02:09
Washington from command releasing all units.
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Location mentioned:
E 3rd St, Washington, MO 63090
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