Smoke fills Germantown kitchen, firefighters clear cooking oil haze, Germantown TN
Firefighters and police responded to a commercial fire alarm in Germantown. They found no flames but cleared thick smoke caused by cooking oil left unattended on a stove.
Audio|Source: Germantown Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 93, truck 41, battalion 41, commercial fire alarm, near King's College Avenue, cross off Old Manor Avenue and Exeter Road.
00:20
This has struck 41, engine 93, battalion 41 responding.
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121, Italian 41, Italian 41,
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engine 9, responding.
00:28
Time to the class.
00:31
Dismatch, between 41's team got a large apartment complex.
00:36
Don't see anything, be out checking with extra command.
00:42
Detainant 41 scene with commands, 957.
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Engine 93, you got investors.
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That's check, investigations.
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It's turn 41 seen.
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Truffery 1 scene.
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957.
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I'm going to try for one, you have no other shit.
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No,
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just stand by, look and check it out.
01:25
I'm going to drive around the building and get up.
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Track, re-acted, once in charge of stack zero.
01:41
Command of desications, we are the old bus for that, but it's been 321 and the road that's been burned with plastic for so far.
01:51
Oh, good, true.
02:00
Trump 41 Yongee service.
02:11
Command was in the investigation.
02:19
We had a piece of temple oil that was left on top of the stove.
02:23
There's no fire.
02:28
I'll catch you.
02:35
We're missing here.
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You're going to be a representative there.
02:50
Gen 93D, we're going to need a fan up here.
02:54
We need a ventilate.
02:57
I hope that was good.
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Location mentioned:
Kings College Ave, Germantown, TN 38138
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