Fire crew responds to cooking fire and gas odor, Littleton CO
Fire crews responded to a residential property after an alarm was triggered by cooking. Upon arrival, a smell of natural gas was detected inside the building. Food had caught fire but was already extinguished. There was no active fire when crews arrived, and they ventilated the building to clear smoke.
Audio|Source: South Metro Fire Rescue
03:13
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 46, odor investigation, map page, Z-34D-12215, Party Street,
00:10
Engine 46, odor investigation.
00:24
Can you get with a landline?
00:28
Copy.
00:29
(number withheld).
00:34
Letter 12 dispatch.
00:37
Lighter 12.
00:38
The alarm company, they're saying it's due to cooking, no assistance is needed. They do not have a reset yet.
00:48
All copies.
00:51
(number withheld).
00:56
Special letter 12th. They need help with the reset.
01:04
The alarm company just advised that they do not have a reset on their end.
01:10
Probably will continue on.
01:12
Non-O-Rjure (number withheld).
01:15
Engine 46 as much.
01:22
RF is reporting a smell of natural gas, unknown of where it's coming from, they're saying it could be from inside, but unknown location near winds are to the north-northwest at 1-3.
01:32
Okay, copy.
01:40
Engine 42, smoke investigation outside, map page S-34C-6563, South Oray Street.
01:50
Engine 42, Smoke Investigation Outside.
01:59
Power 45, Medic 41, MVA[1] with unknown injuries, map page Y-36B,
02:08
East Parker Road, and East Main Street.
02:11
Tower 45, Medic 41, MVA[1] with unknown injuries.
02:17
Engine 22, Battalion Chief 5, Channel SMFOP3, Smoke Investigation Inside, Map page S-34C-6563, South Oray Street.
02:32
Engine 22, Battalion Chief 5, Channel SMF Ops 3, Smoke Investigation Inside.
02:48
Okay.
02:52
Sir, it looks like food was on fire. No longer on fire, they have the doors open trying to get the smoke out. Your winds are going to be east at 2, dusting at 5.
03:03
Okay, RP can't confirm it was that pot or something left on the cell.
03:07
That's a firm, sir.
03:10
Okay, keep myself in the first two engines and you can pick up the second.
Police codes explained
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[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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