Fire reported involving propane tank on porch, Springfield MO


The audio discusses a fire incident at an apartment complex where a propane tank caught fire on the porch. Fire department units are responding to the situation.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
The mail ear address is flag is shooting at law enforcement on the past. I think you're called on your earlier in one. Okay. Okay. Okay. Showing all units with the exception of engine six and ladder eight en route to the house fire, 2004 South Jefferson. On the patio for a propane tank on fire, no extinguisher. 679 ammeter 185. Engine six and round up seven? There's six 79.
00:29
5.4.22-0-1-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-5-4. We'll be giving a courtesy ride to one-mail Cox North. Clear, John, 254. 216, 219, original caller's back online. Someone in a white Volkswagen SUV got in a verbal with the female. The original female is now left. Eastbound on Sunshine. 2.19, Claire. She went contact.
00:58
Uh, it says May, so I believe it's only if necessary. 424-2-12. Go ahead. We're just not just not just in the area. If you want to just meet us in the area, then we'll contact you there and go back. I'm clear. 216 is going to go drop to the area and see what's going on and clear me. No, I'm clear. All the way home west.
01:28
Something. Click. Round 24. Forum 25. You know, fire is going to stage for this. If that's pre-field science, one will have, Jefferson Command. Five, June. Claire, we're talking on this command, off seven. Five, ten.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Jefferson Ave, Springfield, MO 65807
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