Two house fires reported in Washington neighborhood


Emergency crews responded to two house fires at a property. Investigators are checking for carbon monoxide or hazardous material exposure at a nearby location.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
03:28
Transcript:
1690, the 691, 33. Firecom, 35 Circle, come in. Go ahead. We have an EPA[1] on PUD[2] for Property 3908. We're supposed to come back out and pull this meter. We have two house fires here. having an extended ETA from Camus. Copy, thanks. Truck five, go ahead. Yeah, truck five, you got investigators right outside of the window that you're breaking up there. Trick 5, I copy. Yeah, that's just a mirror inside, so I'm not going to push anything out of them. from fire comp. (Name withheld), you got me. (Name withheld), we're coming back. to the medical room on a wheelchair right now. Yeah, I got some right here. I love the short side. 43 from 44. This one's good from the restroom on the east side. I'm going to go check on the website call. Copy that, thank you. Move up to station 63. Engine 64. Move up to station 63. Priority 2[3]. Engine 4. Carbon monoxide inhalation or hazmat. 7804, Northeast 204 Avenue. Priority 2. Engine 4. Carbon monoxide inhalation or hazmat. 7804 North East 2004 Avenue. Math page 2308.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EPA: Environmental Protection Agency (context: utility involvement)
[2]
PUD: Public Utility District (context: electrical hazard)
[3]
Priority 2: Urgent but not immediately life-threatening call
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Location mentioned:
NE 204th Ave, Washington 98606
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