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Debris Fire
10010 E 69th St
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Summary
- Firefighters quickly contained a small fire involving a bucket of debris next to a house in Raytown, Missouri. The situation was brought under control without escalation, and additional units were not required.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 10010 E 69th St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 10010 E 69th St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 10010 E 69th St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 10010 E 69th St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 10010 E 69th St.
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KCFD A5 · Jun 4, 3:30PM · 0:17
Pumper 52 on scene. Pumper 52 on scene. Pumper 51, we can handle it for everybody else back there. Pumper 51 to handle all other companies back in service. Pumper 51 handling. 105 in. 105 in. 13 truck. Truck 13 in.
KCFD A5 · Jun 4, 3:30PM · 0:09
Pumper 51's on scene, you can slow everybody down, I'm pretty sure we can handle this, give us a 6. Pumper 51 on scene investigating, all companies now on scene, slow to non-emergent.
KCFD A5 · Jun 4, 3:30PM · 0:10
Car51andcompaniesresponding,10,010East69thStreetreportedabucketofdebrisbehindthehousecaughtfire.Bucketofdebrisbehindthehouse,rightupnexttothehouse,caughtfire.
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