Smoke fills third floor of Jefferson North Lake Apartments, Northlake TX


Smoke was reported on the third floor of the Jefferson North Lake Apartments near apartment near 34th. No fire alarms sounded and no evacuation was taking place. There were no visible flames, only a large amount of smoke.
Audio|Source: Denton County Fire Departments
02:38
Transcript:
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Engine 661, and truck 6.61, respond on Rowanet 3.
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Stry per fire, 470,
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West Highway 1, 14 left.
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Between Northport Drive and Ashwrain, Jefferson North Lake Apartments, 470,
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West Highway 1, 14 left. Timeout, 1959, respond on Royal Exfire 3.
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3rd West Highway 114.
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And in the 6th and show you in route to 4,700 left Highway 114, you'll be responding to the Jefferson North Lake Department.
00:41
Caller advised that there is lots of smoke on the third floor, possibly coming from around apartment near 34th.
00:49
No flames, just lots of smoke and smoke detectors are not going off and no evacuation.
00:55
Sent me to go with first alarm.
01:02
He's a 70s year old male.
01:05
Originally come in as a missing person, but appears that he's been in a stuck in a shipping container since about 4 o'clock this afternoon.
01:13
He's on scene requesting him checked out. He's conscious, breathing.
01:29
We'll be moving all radio traffic to Channel 3.
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All traffic going to Channel 3.
01:41
Medics 662, respond on Roanoke Fire 3, Structure Fire, 4700, West Highway 1, 14 left, between Northport Drive and Ashmore Lane, Jefferson North Lake Apartments, 470, West Highway 1, 14 left, town out, 40.
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On Roanoke Fire 3
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What's the addition on the fire in West Lake, or excuse me, North Lake?
02:24
It's going to be a report of lots of smoke on the third floor, possibly coming from around apartment near 34th.
02:32
No smoke detectors going off, no alarms going off, no evacuation in progress, just third floor full of smoke.
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