Firefighters manage blaze at Morning Song Drive building, Oklahoma City OK
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Firefighters responded to a fire at a building near Morning Song Drive in Oklahoma City. Multiple fire engines and tankers supplied water and worked to clear and overhaul the structure after the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Oklahoma City 602 is on scene.
00:07
Prime 2 dispatch.
00:09
Go ahead.
00:13
On 22nd Street.
00:19
We're trying to rewind at Chautau Tanker.
00:22
We are full on water now.
00:25
Tawtokov is clear.
00:31
My unit card?
00:33
Mr. Engine Water, if we can get a line over to tanker 625, let's go ahead and get them filled up and then we can release a couple of these units that are here for standby for water.
00:47
Engine 28, respond to a known incident type.
00:51
At near Morning Song Drive.
00:54
Timeout, 208.
01:01
632 from Andrews.
01:08
I'm calling.
01:09
I'm phone to say to dispatch calling.
01:10
2ndi 2nd. 3.
01:13
Charlie.
01:14
1022 are in town.
01:16
3 Charlie, 70.
01:21
I sent you this vandalismund report.
01:25
It's a full dash time.
01:30
Command two, five.
01:35
I'm just going to go ahead and terminate command on this incident.
01:40
Engine 7 is going to remain on team momentarily to overhaul the outside of the structure a little bit more.
01:47
Central 3,
01:49
Engine 19, a direction number 7, return service.
01:52
Can you call 305? How much water do you have on your apparatus?
01:57
Just missed here off and turning in plans.
02:00
Plim out.
02:01
2.11.
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Location mentioned:
Morning Song Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73150
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