Fire units respond to residential fire alarm in Albuquerque


Firefighters respond to a residential fire alarm at a home in Albuquerque, with discussion about a possible fire in the kitchen but no confirmation of active flames on arrival.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00552 engine or rescue one.00:07Okay, chill-arm.00:27Respond to a 52 Bravo 1[1], Residential Fire Alarm, at 21816th Street, Southwest.00:40Go away, 555.00:42552 alarm.00:43We're responding with the engine where SD1 is 29, Bravo.00:46Do we know if this is going to be east- or a westbound, 29?29%? Resc1-5-5, this is going to be eastbound over the river.00:56Five-five is direct eastbound.00:58We have P-K of 15 minutes to you guys.01:01For us, you want.01:06Control, Hengenton.01:08Spengiton.01:14Spang, do we have a better location, uh, because they've got the fire out in the kitchen?01:21To run me call them for them further.
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552 engine or rescue one.
00:07
Okay, chill-arm.
00:27
Respond to a 52 Bravo 1[1], Residential Fire Alarm, at 21816th Street, Southwest.
00:40
Go away, 555.
00:42
552 alarm.
00:43
We're responding with the engine where SD1 is 29, Bravo.
00:46
Do we know if this is going to be east- or a westbound, 29?29%? Resc1-5-5, this is going to be eastbound over the river.
00:56
Five-five is direct eastbound.
00:58
We have P-K of 15 minutes to you guys.
01:01
For us, you want.
01:06
Control, Hengenton.
01:08
Spengiton.
01:14
Spang, do we have a better location, uh, because they've got the fire out in the kitchen?
01:21
To run me call them for them further.
Police codes explained
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52 Bravo 1: Residential Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near 16th St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
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