No fire found at commercial building on NW Highway 24, Topeka KS
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Emergency responders were dispatched for a reported commercial building fire near NW Highway 24 in Topeka. Upon arrival, no active fire was found, and all units were released and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Topeka and Shawnee County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11, Truck 11 respond for mutual aid at near NW US Highway 24 commercial building fire.
00:12
Engine 11, Truck 11 respond for mutual aid near NW US Highway 24 on a commercial structure fire respond on Alpha 3, timeout 2306.
00:33
Hi, no one is your sign.
00:36
Go ahead. So I don't...
00:42
You're going to put out one on the page.
00:45
Okay, but we're sending the page now.
00:49
Okay, but we're sending the page now.
01:07
Pinker 71 to Civil Electric Man, we are staged at the hydrants of the entrance of the building that you're at.
01:16
Take four, I'll let you know what we do here a second.
01:20
Copy that.
01:40
There is no active fire at this time still investigating.
01:52
You pick a fire, Italian War.
01:56
This is Silver Lake Man.
01:59
Go ahead.
02:05
You advise you have no active fire? Do you still need to speak a fire to this location?
02:13
Yeah, you've shut down to Honeyburg for right now.
02:18
The...
02:24
Speak of Fire copies.
02:27
No active fire in responding non-emergency.
02:38
Silver Life 601, speak of fire, you can disregard.
02:42
Speaker 5,9,000 copies,
02:51
all units returning back to service.
02:57
Guy in one of the engine 11 and truck 11, you can return to service.
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Location mentioned:
NW U.S. Hwy 24, Topeka, KS 66618
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