Fire dept finds discharged extinguisher at medical office, Overland Park KS
Fire department responded to a large two-story medical office building. No fire was found, but a discharged dry chemical extinguisher was discovered. Assistance was requested for ventilation due to the extinguisher discharge.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Asnet Investigation, Battalion 52, Asnet 52, Truck 52, Quint 53,
00:07
14164, West 138 place.
00:14
Rescue 24 is on Zambit enlarged two-story medical office building, nothing to showing.
00:20
We'll be an increase in the editor.
00:24
Can I rescue.
00:26
Next-season 44 on a large two-story office building, nothing's showing.
00:31
I advise David any increase to brief.
00:36
You have 352, half 952 checking.
00:45
52 checking.
00:53
Tijuana.
00:55
Telet2 reflott.
00:57
The engine 42 on team.
01:05
Tension 42 on team.
01:08
Pettion 45 on team. The time 45 on team.
01:10
The time 45 on team.
01:16
Peky Creek Command to staged units and continue to stage.
01:20
We met with staff and said to you on the second floor, so you have there and investigate you up.
01:32
Command to Battalion 45.
01:37
Time 45, Brian.
01:40
I'll go ahead and let you take command that made access. Looks like they discharged a dry chem extinguisher. We're going to need some assistance with some ventilation.
01:47
And I'm still making my way to death up that big computer.
01:55
Okay, copy that.
01:56
We'll go ahead and move to an attack channel for talk around 1045 Dispice. Use the attack channel.
02:03
I'm talking 45, we can use TAC4 non-monitor.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near Indian Creek Pkwy, Overland Park, KS 66207
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect