Steam mistaken for structure fire at residential building, Fircrest WA
Fire crews responded to a reported structure fire near Stanford Street. Upon arrival, they found no fire and determined the smoke was steam from a water heater.
Audio|Source: Tacoma Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 9, engine 17, ladder 3, and battalion 1, channel A4, possible structure fire[1], near Stanford Street.
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Engine 9, engine 17, ladder 3, and battalion 1, channel A4, possible structure fire[1], near Stanford Street.
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Stanford Street.
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Time 857.
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Yeah,
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we're right by that Stanford possible structure fire[1] if you want to attach us to it.
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We'll check it out real quick.
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Received 8 7.
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We'll place you're on it.
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Tacoma, 87 on C, near Stanford Street.
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We have a 50-by-25, two-story wood-framed residential structure.
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We have nothing showing on Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie's side.
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End of 187 will be making contact.
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All units can slow to continue.
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Medic 3, Channel A2, Training Event, TFDMover Center, 420, Fawcettis Avenue, Medi
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Ready, Fawcett Avenue.
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Time 902.
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All units respond to Stanford Street can go available from command.
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This is steam from a water heater.
Police codes explained
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[1]
possible structure fire: Reported/possible structure fire incident
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