Smoke investigation at residence after items burned outside, Mobile AL
Fire crews responded to a smoke investigation near O'Clock Avenue between Burby Street and Glendale Lake after a caller reported people banging on her door and burning items outside her home. The caller smelled smoke but did not see flames.
Audio|Source: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 69, smoke investigation near O'Clock Avenue between Burby Street and Glendale Lake.
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Engine 69, smoke investigation near O'Clock Avenue between Burby Street and Glendale Lake.
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Timeout,
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103.
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St.
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Elmo higher, six persons between McDonald's Road.
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St. Elmo, higher, six persons between McDonnell's Road.
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Timeout,
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103. Refer to NBC for address.
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Be advised, Latter 65 is running 69's calls.
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We need a second engine to respond that way.
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Negative. We were wondering, it just went off.
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None of us added it on there, so we weren't sure if you'll put it on there yourselves or not.
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Copy. Ladders 55 is going to be wrong with him from 69's calls.
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Copy.
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Firelong, can you advise me the reason for staging the smoke investigation?
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Caller advised people outside her home banging on her door and burning stuff.
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She didn't see flames but smelled smoke, so he sent PD over first.
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Copy on. Nothing further.
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