Dryer smokes heavily causing possible kitchen fire, Stilwell OK


A resident reported heavy smoke coming from a dryer in their home near N 5th St. Fire and emergency units responded. Smoke was visible from the back of the dryer, but no flames were seen. The dryer was unplugged, but still smoking. Responders advised to cut power at the breaker and avoid touching the dryer due to shock risk.
Audio|Source: Stilwell Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Tension still will fire.
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I need you to respond to near N 5th St.
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You're going to be respond to NARP. Call me 911[1].
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Her dryer is smoking pretty heavily, thanks to my kitchfire.
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Time up home, 1900.
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That's not in route.
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The 18's en route.
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27 in route. 27 in route.
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It's in route.
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Seven being around.
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There's five a drone.
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Three-nine, seven.
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Three-nine, seven.
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Uh, ten, four.
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What you got some?
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Um, standing outside right now, waiting for somebody come to the door.
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Smoke coming out of the back of it, but I don't see no flame.
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7 to 8.
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Go ahead.
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If it's an electric dryer, you kill the breaker.
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It's unplug, but it's still smoking.
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Find the breaker panel, kill the breaker. Do not touch that dryer, it could shock you.
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911: Emergency call
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Location mentioned:
Near N 5th St, Stilwell, OK 74960
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