Nursing home fire caused by burnt popcorn


The audio discusses a response by the fire department to a nursing home fire. Upon arrival, firefighters found no visible flames. They discovered that the incident was caused by burnt popcorn, resulting in no damage.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Fire and EMS
02:21
Transcript:
Commercial private law, 1867 East 82. Engine 10, Tower 10, B6. Commercial Private Law, 1867, East 82, and 10, Tower 10, B6. Companies acknowledge. That's your one, (name withheld). 31, (name withheld). Go ahead. TR1. First responder, 1712, East 55. To be canceled, everybody coming, this is not a GSW. This is a (name withheld), bleeding type thing. So just a good hope one is not needed. Captain 3 copies, direct. If you want the dispatcher, we're staging for C-B. C-R-W, you can go in service. That's your run copies. In server, three quarters. Hedges 10, roll. Dispatch for tiny 6 rolling. Underwood. 7. Go ahead. We're in a quarter, so we're going to go get fuel. Okay. This message, it depends on the same, two and a half story, nursing home, deep roof. There's nothing showing. Edge of 10, community investigating. Engine 10. Dispects B6, Captain, (name withheld). Probably B6, Tower 10 on say. Engine 10 of B6. B6, go ahead, 10. 41's delay extrication. Copy. Yeah, she's burning popcorn. No damage. Engine time, help. Copy that engine. Truck, 10, you can go in service. Dispatch for tiny 6. Engine cuts can handle some arm B6, truck 10 in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 82nd St, Cleveland, OH 44103
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