Dumpster fire caused by cigarette near north Glenwood blvd, Tyler TX
A dumpster fire started near North Glenwood and West Gentry in Tyler, Texas. The fire was accidentally caused by a person who threw a cigarette into the dumpster and then walked away.
Audio|Source: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention, Ninja One copy, a dumpster fire.
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It's going to be close to North Glenwood and West Gentry.
00:05
Caller wasn't able to give me a physical address.
00:08
It's behind a dollar store, possibly by a car wash, that it was a dumpster fire.
00:12
And other further information, how do you spell knowledge before?
00:24
Hey, John.
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Enjoy one. Be advised.
00:28
I called it first number back, and it wasn't being an employee at (number withheld) Listery, which is the Babe City.
00:34
She said the mail he used the phone did tell her that he threw a cigarette in the dumpster, and that's what caused it.
00:40
She said he smelled like smoke, but he walked off.
00:43
We have... Do y'all want PD?
00:48
Okay, John.
00:49
Okay.
00:54
1214, this is fire, North Glenwood, and West Century.
01:03
Starting over a dumpster fire.
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Mail called from a landline at the vaid store and advised that the dump store is on fire.
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He told the employee that he accidentally started about throwing a cigarette in.
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Blackmail wearing a no shirt and a gray sweatshirt.
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