Homeowner put out non-permitted burn causing smoke, Aurora CO
Fire responders investigated smoke near Quentin St and found it was caused by a homeowner extinguishing a non-permitted burn on their property.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
5, put me on a smoke investigation near Quentin St with a queue.
00:06
5, do you need other units?
00:13
No, it's just not a legal burn. I should be able to handle.
00:28
Number five is on scene, staged, and blocking.
00:33
Ladder 5 is on scene break. Ladder 6, fire dispatch.
00:37
4-6.
00:39
Ladder 6, Medical 116, you're responding with PD on an injury crash, northeast corner.
00:45
Looks like it's going to be a hit-and-run, 33-year-old female, not just breathing, nothing more specific on injuries.
00:52
Number 6 copies your other vehicle description.
00:59
Not in your call, sir, and we don't have one yet. The type they're still working on it.
01:11
1627.
01:15
Civil 15 coffee notes.
01:18
1627.
01:24
6 Battalion 5.
01:27
Battalion 5.
01:28
Battalion 5.
01:31
All right.
01:32
If it was just in the legal burn, the homeowner is putting it out with the hose. There is a pretty substantial amount of smoke throughout the neighborhood and get any other calls in the next five minutes, but he is putting it out now.
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Location mentioned:
Near Quentin St, Aurora, CO 80011
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