Fire alarm triggered at new Culver's restaurant, Wichita KS
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A fire alarm was activated at the new Culver's restaurant near 2925 North Rock Road. A transformer may have exploded causing smoke and fire in the grass and on a utility pole. The business lost power and may want to cancel the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
So for a system on a business near Rock Road, Station 81.
00:07
3.181 for a system of business near Rock Road at Culver's.
00:16
Carver's application on pages (number withheld).
00:23
Opta, Engine Eighty-two for the pole fire rocket that alert by Panera.
00:28
We've got multiple calling parties.
00:30
They saw a big puff of smoke and a big bang.
00:33
Looks like a transformer might have exploded and the grass is currently on fire.
00:37
The pole is not arcing at this time.
00:39
The pole's on fire.
00:42
The pole is on fire.
00:45
You can disregard an EMS.
00:48
This will be an assistant citizen.
00:52
104, I'll let them know.
00:58
Let's add squad 81 to the systems alarm on Rock.
01:05
104 engine 801, squad 81, system one on a business, near North Rock and Derby.
01:10
It's going to be covering the kitchen ansel and it's going to be for the new Culver's.
01:30
Offs from Engine 82.
01:32
Engine 82, Go ahead.
01:36
If you don't already, see you.
01:37
I have averaging started our location, please.
01:42
104, we'll call them.
01:48
Offs to Engine 81 and Squad 81.
01:50
It looks like on call back, they are trying to cancel the call.
01:54
They just lost power.
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Location mentioned:
N Rock Rd, Wichita, KS 67226
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