Smoke investigated in multi-unit building in washington, Washington MO
Smoke was reported in a residential multi-unit building near Southwinds Drive in Washington. Fire units responded and evacuated the building. Investigation found the smoke was caused by a problem with an HVAC motor. The smoke cleared after the electric to the HVAC was isolated.
Audio|Source: Washington Fire - Main
05:32
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for a first alarm[1], smoke in the building, near Southwinds Drive Apartment 3.
00:24
8100, 8101, 8110 responding, 709.
00:27
R.P. advice, she just turned on her heat and I was smoke in her house.
00:30
She did turn it back off, and the smoke stopped still has smoke in the building in her living room.
00:37
She was advised to evacuate.
00:53
140 responding Washington show 110 clear of the Min America command will be terminated there I'll be responding to southwinds
01:08
on-tend service highway 47 or not to south one seven ten ten eighty one fifty four responding eighty one fifty four responding
01:27
Washington from 140.
01:31
On the scene, two-story residential multi-unit building, nothing showing Division Alpha and Delta.
01:40
I'll be establishing Southwind's command.
01:45
140 on the scene, two-story residential multi-unit, nothing showing Division Alpha Delta, 140 Command, 711.
02:00
8110 your hydrant is across the street from the unit.
02:13
Washington from command.
02:20
140 standby.
02:31
Washington fire E122 responding.
02:35
E122 for responding.
02:45
222 from command, come on down.
02:49
No's in.
02:54
Washington Fire, E122, E100 on the scene.
02:59
Any 120 on the scene?
03:05
Washington from command.
03:06
360[2] performed nothing visible on three sides, four sides, correction.
03:12
360[2] completed, nothing showing.
03:18
Yeah, you 110 on the scene.
03:22
He went 10 on the scene.
03:31
One time, grab a thermal.
03:33
Come on inside.
03:48
Command.
03:49
Washington, smoke has dissipated from the building.
03:52
All incoming units can proceed on the quiet.
03:55
Investigating at this time, believe it's a blow-emotor or an element.
04:09
Smoke is dissipated from the building.
04:10
All units are proceeding on the quiet continuing to investigate, believed it be caused by a blown motor or something.
04:18
Hey, you won't fifty four on the scene.
04:20
Hey, one fifty four on the scene.
04:28
Thirty-four, go on and pull down around, come back up.
04:42
Washington, 8139 responding.
04:45
8139 responding.
04:48
8139 from command, you can stand by headquarters.
04:54
That's clear, Washington, 8139, standby in quarters.
04:59
8139 staging quarters.
05:02
8011 interior from command.
05:06
Go ahead, go ahead.
05:08
We confident we're isolated to the HVAC unit downstairs.
05:13
Affirmative and the electric is when isolated.
05:18
Command's clear.
05:20
Question from Southwinds Command.
05:22
Electric isolated to affected HVACs.
05:27
Electric isolated to affected HVAC.
05:31
716.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
first alarm: Initial alarm level assignment for a fire incident
[2]
360: 360-degree size-up around the structure to assess conditions
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Location mentioned:
Near Southwinds Dr APT 3, Washington, MO 63090
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