Fire department to inspect residential fire pit safety, Fort Madison IA


The fire department was requested to inspect a residential in-ground barbecue fire pit to determine if it is safe to use.
Audio|Source: South East Iowa, West Central Illinois Public Safety
01:46
Transcript:
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He does want a fire department to come over and take a look at his barbecue appell to see if that's all right for him to use.
00:09
And he does live there, 24, I have the kid.
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10-4[1], you want me to call the fire department?
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Yes.
00:18
Yeah, if you could page them out, see if they could run over there and take a look at his fire pit, his parquet's a pit,
00:24
see if it's not.
00:26
It's safe not.
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Good.
00:29
Good.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:35
I'm ten forty one.
00:37
Densler. One third.
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One third one.
00:45
Just 11 minutes.
00:53
Good.
01:00
Her brewers,
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they didn't answer, they must be busy.
01:05
Go ahead.
01:10
Okay, turn.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:14
They have a fake $50 bill.
01:17
They have a fake $50 bill.
01:20
They'd like an officer to pick up.
01:29
Fort Madison Fire, Fort Madison Fire.
01:31
We had a 28 coming in the bank.
01:34
Dr. Carl spoke with the remnants here, as an in-ground, the barbecue grill.
01:39
Wanting to know if it's safe, it's okay to use, wanting to find a fire to check it out.
01:43
And near Avenue Peking, that's page, (number withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message is received and understood.
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Fort Madison, IA
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