Fire in apartment exhaust fan causes smoke, no spread, Flagstaff AZ


A fire started in the exhaust fan of an apartment near 10336, causing smoke but no fire spread or visible hazard. Fire crews are checking the building and helping residents.
Audio|Source: Coconino County / Flagstaff Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Apartment near 10336 appears to be an exhaust fan that caught fire smoldering.
00:05
Engine 4, Matali 1 can't pull a break. Battalion 1, do you copy? Battalion 1 copies.
00:17
Copies? Engine 3.
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Battalion 1.
00:29
Telling one, injit three.
00:31
Hey, there's some folks on the other side of the building, I see them sitting in their cars. So once you make sure that it's all clear,
00:37
it might be a good idea to just walk around there and let them know so they can go back inside.
00:45
Copy is all dead. Did you say it's over on the side where we all parked?
00:51
It's on the east side where I just pulled around.
00:56
And just two copies, thanks.
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Pump 3.
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Pump 3, engine 3, go ahead.
01:11
I want to stand the building with the engine now. Anyone want me to go talk to them?
01:15
Yeah, that'd be great.
01:17
Rescue 3 is going to go upstairs just to double check. Make sure everything's good upstairs, but I don't see it being a problem.
01:24
Pump 3 coverage.
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Please.
01:32
I haven't tell anyone.
01:34
Yeah, I ended up going back.
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It was residents from the actual fire apartment that were sitting in the car, so they're all good. I don't see anybody else over here.
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Flagstaff, AZ
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