Oven fire at one-story residence near East 154th St, Cleveland OH


Firefighters responded to an oven fire at a one-story residence near East 154th Street in Cleveland. Multiple fire units were dispatched to the scene. The fire was brought under control, with only select units remaining on site.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Box alarm[1], Cleveland Fire Department, near East 154th St.
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Senator, Supply, Sour dinner.
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Box alarm[1], Cleveland Fire Department, near East 154th St.
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Takes engine companies 6, 26,
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36, ladder 11, ladder 36, T.R1, Italian 5.
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Report of oven fire, all companies tap 5 for B5[2].
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123 back then?
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23 back.
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That's 33's back.
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That's 33's back.
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33. 33.
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This is back in. 36, I'm saying. This is a one-story friend.
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This is not the Joe and Nitch of 36. They had to investigate.
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36, huh? I'm seeing. I'm not sure.
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Engine 6 on C.
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Correction, that's letter 36.
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Engine 36 with 95.
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Engine 24th and service 553.
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24.
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B5[2]-5-Go.
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Out of arrival to you for handle with the truck.
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You need me?
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Stand by.
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B5[2] is the dispatch.
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I'll handle the 36 is the place everybody else in service.
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Not just the other chief, we got it.
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D5 copy. 36A&R.
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All units responding to East 154, you're going to be a service for B5[2] with the exception of engine 36 and light of 36.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Box alarm: Multi-unit emergency response assignment, typically for reported fires or similar major incidents.
[2]
B5: Battalion 5 (command unit identifier)
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Location mentioned:
Near E 154th St, Cleveland, OH 44128
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