Lightning suspected in causing attic fire at residence, Maumelle AR
Fire units responded to a possible residential fire near Manitou Drive in Maumelle, Arkansas. The fire may have started from a lightning strike that ignited wood in the attic. The caller did not see smoke and was unsure if the fire was still active.
Audio|Source: Maumelle Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 1, Tower 2, to 133, Manitou Drive, 133 Manitou Drive for residential fire,
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timeout 855.
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Thank you, Winterbrow.
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Copy. Copy.
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Thank you for.
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Copy.
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Tire Tuesdays in route.
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Copy.
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Injured Washington,
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policy.
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I'll be showing all units in routes one.
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Manitoude Drive for Residential Fire.
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Timeout, 856.
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Let me tell you in a moment.
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We have been here a little patient with the caller what we have on this.
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And so we're showing that lightning strike, there was a lightning strike earlier, he believes to burn the wood in the attic.
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They don't see smoke, but they can't tell if it's actively burning.
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Perfect.
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Townion 1. 4 now.
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Copy engine 4.
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Battalion 1 to communication.
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Go ahead from Patil 1.
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Do you want to start volunteers en route?
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Can you repeat that?
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Yes, please start volunteers.
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Copy.
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My mail volunteers, my mail volunteers to 133 Manitry Drive, 133 Manitue Drive for residential fire, 858.
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Mom, A, you shall interview on scene.
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It'll be a single family.
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Nothing shall at this time, we'll be out there, go.
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Copy, 858.
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Power 2 is unseen.
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Copy, 859.
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Location mentioned:
Near Manitou Dr, Maumelle, AR 72113
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