Fire alarm sounds at mobile home park with smoke, Eugene OR
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A fire alarm went off at Camellia Mobile Home Park near Highway 99 North after residents overcooked something, producing smoke. Firefighters responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lane County Fire and EMS, Oregon State Police / ODOT
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Transcript:
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Alarm, Camellia Mobile Home Park, near Highway 99 North, Space 6A.
00:05
Adam, cross-of-side, and Royal Matthew 3, 570, David, or come 2.
00:10
Engine 8 for fire alarm at Camellia Mobile Home Park,
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near Highway 99 North,
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space 6A. Adam,
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cross-o-side and Royal Matthew,
00:20
7-Map 8,000, David,
00:21
percom to 1105.
00:26
Sorry, I wanted to educate.
00:28
We're just clearing through the first place.
00:37
The tower two engine four.
00:45
Copy will be proud of something.
00:51
We're getting information that the fire alarm has been going off for approximately 30 minutes. Residents stated they overcooked something, causing a lot of smoke.
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Location mentioned:
State Hwy 99 N, Eugene, OR 97402
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