Small kitchen fire at home near 10th Ave, New Brighton PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible residential fire near 10th Avenue in New Brighton. Smoke was reported inside a two-story home, and alarms were sounding. Firefighters discovered that a cardboard box on a stove had caught fire. The fire was contained quickly, and crews checked for any extension before directing incoming units to respond non-emergently.
Audio|Heard on: Fire Hopewell VFD
Listen to dispatch call
06:24
Transcript:
00:00
Residential structure fire, station 84.
00:08
8910, go ahead.
00:10
I'm into the station.
00:16
2043, 8410, go ahead?
00:19
I'm responding.
00:26
8410 2043.
00:29
I got near 10th Ave, 1-0.
00:35
Near 10th Avenue for fire alarms going off, smoke inside the residence.
00:43
No fire scene.
00:45
They are evacuating.
04:23
There was a cardboard box on top of the stove that was on fire.
04:27
Proceed to check for extension.
04:30
Copy, cardboard box on top the stove was on fire.
04:33
Checking for extensions.
05:59
If I don't know what I'm seeing, respond non-emergency.
06:08
Fire dispatched all incoming units for near 10th Avenue, New Brighton, per 8410.
06:16
Continue it non-emergent.
06:19
Being all units not on scene at near 10th Avenue, New Brighton.
06:23
Continue it non emergent.
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Location mentioned:
10th Ave, New Brighton, PA 15066
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