Smoke report at two-story townhouse was burnt food, Fayetteville AR
Fire department responded to a report of smoke at a two-story townhouse near Oakland Ave. Upon arrival, it was found that burnt grits in an oven caused the smoke. There was no fire or hazard present. All units were canceled and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Washington County Rural Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
(name withheld). (name withheld), 50-hour standby, near Oakland Ave, Faville, Faville, up 30 times, $1,200 hours.
00:20
My six, position eight, please.
00:27
All units responding to near Oakland, your closest hydrants are going to be in the northeast corner of Oakland and Berry and Lindellonbury.
00:39
As that one, I'm seeing two-story townhouse. Nothing visible from the exterior.
00:43
Looks like we do have evacuation.
00:45
Hasnett one will have near Oakland command beyond investigating.
00:48
My food.
00:54
I'll make one back as a service.
01:01
Click one in service, you're going to touch station one.
01:04
Great,
01:05
you can remain at six, click six, you can remain.
01:13
Hey, one's right?
01:19
I won't have command.
01:22
Two-story, condo, nothing showing.
01:25
Greg, half-night-one, you'll be investigation.
01:32
Engine 9, on scene.
01:35
Next to Hager.
01:37
We too.
01:42
You can come down here. We've got a hydrant right across the street.
01:47
Rissy.
01:50
Flyer 3 is on trade.
01:53
Species. 3.3. Let's stage for right now.
01:57
Bray and investigation, you need help in there?
02:01
Negative command.
02:02
This is going to be due from grits at the bottom of an oven. The oven is off. There's no smoke, no fire.
02:07
They're good with canceling all units and returning them to service.
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Location mentioned:
Oakland Ave, Fayetteville, AR
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