Small fire caused by burnt food in apartment, Lansdowne PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a burnt food incident caused a small kitchen fire in an apartment near N Lansdowne Avenue in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Fire personnel responded to the scene promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Fire - Ops 8
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01:2
Transcript:
00:00
Uh,
00:01
just 16, you call on 19.
00:04
Yeah, we got burnt food we're making our way upstairs.
00:12
Okay, I copy burnt food on the floor, or apartment 202 on the second floor.
00:19
That's appropriate.
00:23
I understand.
00:30
Are you guys going to be going to be going with yourself?
00:39
Can you be arrival?
00:43
Measure 322-O.
00:44
All right.
00:49
All right.
00:51
16 left was.
00:54
Proceed.
00:58
Yeah, we got burnt at the location.
01:01
The hole is to check the internet.
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Location mentioned:
N Lansdowne Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
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