Small kitchen fire from unattended food contained


Radio communications about a small cooking fire at a home caused by unattended food. Fire crews report the fire is contained and being handled by engine and truck units. They request blowers and water supply. No injuries or signs of criminal activity noted.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
02:49
Transcript:
Engine 22. Medical. 7 Echo, 7 Fox Struts. 4422 Alhambra Street. 4422 Alhambra Street. Cross Street, Novara Street, and Fizzo Street. Engine 22. 7 Echo, 7 Fox Struts. Engine 35, God. Engine 201. Medical. 7ECHO, 7 Fox Struth, 0, 4th Avenue and Broadway. Engine 201, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Drop. Fire attack from IC, it's going to be Unit 604. All units can come into the Brook Incident stage on Brook Court. I see, (name withheld), we're up seeing. 1050, I'm going to sign you to fire attack, which is truck 35. Offerick. Broke, I see Metro. Metro Medical One, in the area, I'm doing a little hill. Can you have your engineer, help my engineer identify water supply? I-C fire attack, contact. This is an unintended food. We can handle an engine and truck 35. We're going to need blowers. I'll get truck 35 engineer on blowers. We can handle with engine and truck 35. I copy. Unattended food. Can handle with engine truck 35. Right, I see. Sutterizing your 10 minutes into incident. All you know, you know. All units come into the book incident. This is confirmed unattended food. Can handle with engine 35 and shark 35, although the units can cancel. With traffic, go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Near Alhambra St, San Diego, CA 92107
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