Small trash can fire extinguished in apartment, Las Vegas NV
Fire crews responded to light smoke at an apartment near Brookshire in Las Vegas. They found a small trash can fire in unit 310C, which was already extinguished. They checked the area to ensure the fire had not spread, then cleared most units from the scene.
Audio|Source: Las Vegas and Clark County Fire
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Transcript:
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Do you have light smoke showing right here on Brookshire for 320 when we arrived?
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I'm not to take any smoke now first to dissipate.
00:07
Do you have a light odor? We're still investigating.
00:12
Okay, copies.
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Have you been able to make interior?
00:18
Sorry, can you repeat?
00:21
Are you able to make interior? Are the occupants outside?
00:29
That's your 20.
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20.
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If you'd like,
00:41
I can go ahead and add you to the fire.
00:45
It doesn't look like they've found anything just yet.
00:58
from rest of 103 water supply secured.
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It's dry right now.
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I'm charge that five inch.
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Hi, Trent. Hold on.
01:12
I'm charging.
01:13
It's dry right now.
01:17
Unpilled pulled otherwise.
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Command from age of 42.
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Go ahead, engine 42.
01:30
I'm an apartment 310C from the west side of this building.
01:36
We do have a small trash can that was on fire.
01:40
The fire is out.
01:41
The homeowner states this is where the smoke is coming from.
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Command copies.
01:50
We're going to make access interior to see where the fire start, make sure there's no extent.
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And copies,
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all units, with the exception of Engine 4, 2 engine, engine 1 with 3, you can return service.
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