Residential fire alarm from overheated appliance, Bainbridge Island WA


A residential fire alarm was reported near Kilmycourt Northeast after a burning smell was detected from a bedroom outlet. The cause was an overheated appliance. No evacuation took place.
Audio|Source: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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Transcript:
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Engine 41, residential fire alarm, near Kilmycourt Northeast, Cross Street, Northeastern Road. Engine 41, residential fire alarm, near Kilmycourt.
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Send the governor R-1-2nd-2nd-2nd-Karlson road. Time 1-8-648.
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W-Q-E-E-M-30.
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Send the Compton on 1-2ndtune-2.
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NARA-11639.
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Let's join me as contact for FNOT in progress Ponderosa Drive.
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Number 1-51.
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Multiple answer, copy John 1-5-1. Was there another?
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We are shot 6-50.
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6-0-7. You can send me the lockout.
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6-2-1. 6-1.
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241 second.
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We change this kind of appliance overheated.
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There's a birdie smell coming from the master bedroom outlet. They are not evacuating.
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Or not copy.
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There's a 41650.
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Sankham, 136 in service.
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Location mentioned:
Island Ave NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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