Kitchen grease fire causes burns in Flint home, Flint MI


Fire crews responded to a residential structure fire near Comanche Avenue in Flint, Michigan. The fire started in the kitchen due to a possible grease fire on the stove. The house was still full of smoke upon arrival. A 32-year-old male suffered burns to his arms and was transported to the hospital by private vehicle.
Audio|Source: Genesee County Fire
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Transcript:
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Flint City, Engine 81, Engine 11, Engine 61, Squad 1, Squad 2, Battalion, respond on Fireground 11 for a possible structure fire, near Comanche Avenue, across with Elton Baker and Door, homeowners at the kitchen caught on fire, and there's possibly a grease fire on the stove.
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The house is still full of smoke.
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They are transporting their son who has burns on his arms going POV to the hospital. We on Fireground 11 at 545.
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Food City, 1011, 1061, Squad 1, Squad 1, Squad 2, Battalion on FireGron 11 for a residential structure fire.
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Near Comanche Avenue, crossout Eldon Baker and Dort.
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Collar had a grease fire in their kitchen.
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It's still full of smoke at this time.
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There was one patient.
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It was a 32-year-old male who was being transported, POV for burns to his arms.
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And fireground 11 at 545.
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For the Flint City fire units en route to Comanche,
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looking at a 32 by 28 story and a half structure.
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Your primary hydrants command the southeast corner of Comanche and Eldenbaker and your secondary hydrants in front of near Comanche.
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Italian and squad two, were you clear on your call for Comanche?
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Okay.
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Copy.
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Love for a rough.
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Five for you.
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Center fountain town tip point.
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Good.
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This is going to be transporting to Henry Ford. You can show all units clearance service returning. We'll return to the fire ground and go off the air go proprietary.
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