Fire controlled in two-story apartment building, Haltom City TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a reported structure fire near Coventry Park in Haltom City. Smoke was seen coming from the second floor of a two-story apartment building. The fire was located in a bathroom and brought under control.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Haltom units, it's going to be a building update near Coventry Park.
00:05
Engine 233, you can get available.
00:09
Oh, our engine 400 and seventy-three.
00:13
Go for alarm.
00:16
Engine 473 is on a two-story apartment building.
00:19
We've got nothing showing.
00:20
Engine 473, be investigating in command.
00:23
Hold the assignment.
00:28
Engine 473 is on scene.
00:29
Two-story apartment building, nothing showing, investigating.
00:31
Engine 473 is command 1920.
00:35
Truck 473, go ahead.
00:39
Engine 471's level one at a high turn.
00:43
Medic 222's level one.
00:47
Alarm from command.
00:48
We've got smoke coming from the second floor on the delta end.
00:56
Truck 222 is level one.
01:00
Received smoke from second floor.
01:01
Engine 223 is level one.
01:05
Engine 311 is level one.
01:20
Engine 473A, did you have traffic?
01:25
The fire is located in a bathroom in apartment 2091.
01:32
Fire's under control.
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Location mentioned:
Coventry Park Dr, Haltom City, TX 76117
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