Fire extinguished at barbecue grill in apartment


Firefighters responded to a fire from a built-in barbecue grill that had an uninsulated wood frame. The fire was successfully put out, and the crew is trying to inform the building management.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
02:41
Transcript:
3794 Maranac Avenue. 3794 Maranac Ave. Cross Streets, Fondulac Avenue, and Coconie No Way. Engine 27. 7 Juliet, 7 kilo. 7 kilo.00. Support. Charlie, Billy. What? Let I see Metro. Go ahead, Metro. I just want to see, have you spoken with (name withheld) yet? Tried consulting with (name withheld). They're not going to come out. This fire has been extinguished. PD is currently with the RP. M.2.39 is going available with terminating IC. ICI copy you've spoken with (name withheld). They will... Your responding fire is extinguished. PD is with RP and you'll be going available and IC is terminated. Fenton 42, truck 93, 7 kilo. CLF10 Metro, your ETATA scene. Engine 42, truck 93, 7 kilo. Engine 42, truck 93, 7KL. Truck 93, 7J. Truck 93, you can cancel. We can handle. Brakes. Metro Engine 42. Engine 42 go? Metro. Engine 42 is at the scene. It's a built-in barbecue grill. The wood framing is uninsulated and we've extinguished it. We're working to contact the building representative, but Engine 42 can handle. I'll go available via MDC shortly. To copy, you're at seeing a built-in barbecue with a wood frame uninsulated. You're working on extinguishing and attempting to contact a building rep and confirming the canceled truck 93.
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Location mentioned:
Near University Ave, San Diego, CA 92115
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