Smoke from popped oil line mistaken for structure fire, Clark County WA


Fire units responded to a report of a structure fire near 249th Avenue. Upon arrival, they found no flames but found that an oil line had popped off an engine, causing heavy smoke.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Priority 5. Squad 32. Putting complaint, 21136, near North Beach, 249th Avenue. Map page 3303. Structure. Status in the County Hospital, please.
00:26
Unit requesting counties red for Stendy, green for everything else. Section 8871 at the destination. 81671 at destination 1824. 16.51 at destination, 1824. 1651, our destination within a new space and for patient and us.
00:56
The 1650, I copy at destination, extends for handover, 1825. Correction, medic 1615. That's 1622, we're clear. The advisor cat is crashed, so we're trying to get it started, that's up.
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1520, I copy that destination. 22, copy you are clear. Let me know when you're ready. Thank you. We can close. Okay, 1622. Go ahead and head down to 4-3, please. Okay, see, copy, 4-3.
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Truck 5. Ashton 5. Yeah, it's about 100 yards in front of us. We're going to take the shoulder and right lane water you spot downstream of Truck 5. Copy spotting downstream. I'm sorry, Boy, Engine 5, Truck 5 arrived. Does not appear to be a working fire.
02:20
We will be investigating. We'll be investigating. We'll be investigating. We'll be investigating. We'll be investigating. Code 1[1]-11620, Southeast Midland, Boulevard.
02:36
1616 tell you en route 1828 and 28 and went to it was just an oil line that popped off and caused a lot of smoke the engine 5 kit handles and you probably clear. Jeff prize copy clear
Police codes explained
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Code 1: Routine response (no lights/sirens)
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Location mentioned:
NE 249th Ave, Washington 98607
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