Firefighters respond to smoke report on Turk Street, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a report of smoke on the sixth floor of a building near Turk Street and Franklin in San Francisco. Firefighters, rescue teams, and medical units were dispatched to investigate the incident.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Can you attach me into the gas odor with 20? Units stand by for the box near Turk and Franklin.
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Box 3216, location near Turk Street on the 6th floor crossing Franklin and Gough.
00:18
Units two engine five, engine three, engine 36, truck five, truck three,
00:23
battalion two, battalion four, division two.
00:26
Rescue One, Medic 586, Responding Control Two, TAC Twelve for smoke in the building.
00:32
Repeating Box 3216, location near Turk Street,
00:37
crossing Franklin and Gough.
00:39
Units to Engine Five, Engine Three, Engine Thirty-Six, Truck Five, Truck Three, Battalion Two, Battalion Four.
00:46
Revision to Rescue One, Medic 5086, Responding Control Two, TAC Twelve for reports of smoke in the building.
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