Burning smell near Little Caesars Pizza


Radio traffic about a reported burning smell near a Little Caesars pizza restaurant. Crews checked the back entrance and found no active fire; the smell may have come from an authorized charcoal barbecue. The recording also mentions a separate fall call at an assisted living facility and units coordinating responses.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
04:20
Transcript:
Priority 5. Engine 4. Burning Complaint. 1.2010 North East 4th Plain Boulevard at Little Seas Pizza. Priority 5. Engine 4. Burning Complaint 1-120-1-0 North East 4th Plain Boulevard. At Little Caesar Pizza. Math page 2210. Engine 10, Firecone. Okay. A bit of a language barrier, but I believe they're wanting you to go to the back entrance. Copy that the 455 address. Most likely. We got called for a fall alert here We are in position to go around to the back here for 4754 we're going to go ahead and check that out for you Negative. We have nothing just in that area and based on the time it came in, I'm assuming it was Engine 10's ball, but we have no proof of that yet. Engine 8, 6 persons, 116-13 South East 7th Street, U.S. 1118. At Cascade Retirement Aim Assisted Living, map page 2234. AMR unit responding with engine 63. Fire com, Token. Truckton. Yes, sir. This is the same call. Copy that. Thank you. Negative, it's just you on this one. I'll just merge it with engine 10th call. Copy. Sorry, call engine 4. Engine 4. Engine 4. from dinner on a charcoal barbecue, it's authorized. So if you get any more calls on that, it's an authorized barbecue. Thank you. 2135.
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Vancouver, WA
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