Smoke investigation finds no dangers near Southeast 21st street, Topeka KS
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Fire crews responded to a report of smoke near Southeast 21st street. Upon investigation, no danger was found and the area was determined likely safe. The smoke was reportedly coming from a backyard.
Audio|Heard on: Topeka and Shawnee County Fire Departments
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 9 responds near Southeast 21st Street for a smoke investigation.
00:07
Engine 9 responds near Southeast 23rd for a smoke investigation.
00:13
Respond Empire Alpha 3, time out 15 and 2 hours.
00:26
Engine 5, first responder, near Southeast Colonial Drive for back pain and a twisted ankle.
00:35
Engine 5, first responder, near Southeast Colonial Drive for back pain and a twisted ankle.
00:44
Respondal on Medops 2.
00:45
Time out 15.03 hours.
00:48
Engine 9 to dispatch.
01:09
Sorry, I think going back and advise it.
01:12
That it says everything was okay on this.
01:14
Are we to continue or are we canceled?
01:20
That's at your discretion.
01:22
Everything.
01:26
104. 24, 1505.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:48
Yeah, hey, like on that call, we were all going to as a smoke investigation.
01:52
They got reported from somebody saying that it was okay.
01:57
It was in the backyard.
01:59
But this message is advising for us to check it out at our discretion.
02:04
So my thought is we're closer to the medical.
02:06
We'll take medical.
02:07
And you guys can go over and check that out.
02:10
That works for you.
02:13
Well, we'll get up to get that the age.
02:17
Central, we'll take the medical then.
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Location mentioned:
SE 21st St, Topeka, KS 66605
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