small kitchen fire caused minor food burning in home, Elizabethtown KY
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The fire turned out to be a small amount of food burned on the stove, with no active fire. A 75-year-old female at the residence was reported unable to get up and was transported by EMS.
Audio|Source: Hardin County Fire and EMS
03:29
Transcript:
00:00
Residential fire alarm, 1429.
00:26
Squat 7, Squad 14, near Cloud Circle, Elizabethtown, Cross Street, Copper Drive, and Setting Sun Drive for fall, timeout, 1431.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:52
Fantastic.
00:58
3080.
01:01
Near Cloud Circle, cross street, Copper Drive, and Setting Sun Drive for a 75-year-old female unable to get up.
01:11
She is alert and breathing normally.
01:13
She has been on the ground for five hours complaining of knee pain, she is in the bedroom.
01:24
Patients being transported by EMS to Medist Field, one firefighter driving the supervisor vehicle and another firefighter to follow, pick them up, you can go ahead and show 7074 figure in the scene.
01:39
Now at the H.
01:40
H.H. Code 3 at 1433.
01:53
I have you play the hospital at 1433.
02:01
The two-story residential structure, nothing showing from the outside.
02:06
348 will have to man.
02:17
Hardin County, I'm going to be on board, Flood 8.
02:36
104.
02:45
We'll be clearing here a second.
02:50
Sorry, sir, chief news for an arcane.
02:56
The two B-vives, you just have low volume.
03:07
Squad 4, go ahead.
03:12
Available two patient refusals, 21-01010.
03:17
Squintzor, I have you claim available to two patient refusals at 1435.
03:25
...ventilation, burned a little bit of food on the stove.
03:27
You can show all fire units clear the scene, commands for me.
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Elizabethtown, KY
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