Smoke alarm caused by burned furnace motor in vacant apartment, Clarkston WA
Fire crews responded to a smoke detector alarm in a vacant apartment near 8th Avenue. The cause was a burned-out furnace blower motor, and smoke was cleared from the building.
Audio|Source: Nez Perce and Asotin Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Location near 8th Ave, it's a vacant apartment with a smoke detector going off.
00:07
Can you contact responsible?
00:13
Please go from the address.
00:22
Near 8th Ave.
00:28
Okay, check of place.
00:36
(number withheld) registration, Idaho.
00:43
Nora 9431-1 union.
00:51
Returns on our red 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer expires 6, 2026 to (name withheld), (number withheld), Earl Drive, negative 1.
01:08
Question 10, 7.4.
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7.4.
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9-1-529.
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them.
01:26
Regarding Call 89, did the complainant state her mom was at the above address?
01:36
She stated that she called the Wrangler and the advice her mother wasn't there however she believed she is.
01:43
She wanted us to check both.
01:45
The address on screen and the Wrangler.
01:50
Copy. I'll be en route to the address on screen.
01:57
Copy.
02:03
What apartment number she's in?
02:10
Student one.
02:20
One of the Wrangler.
02:28
I'm at the Wrangler.
02:32
(name withheld).
02:38
Thank you guys, Tannis.
02:44
Just from Idaho Street, ma'am.
02:48
The street command, go ahead.
02:52
We've located the source.
02:54
It was a burned-up blower motor for the furnace.
02:56
Smoke is evacuated from the structure.
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Location mentioned:
8th Ave, Clarkston, WA 99403
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