Smoke reported on stove causes evacuation in Monroe, Monroe NC


Firefighters responded to a reported smoke from grease on the stove at a one-story house near William Clark Trail in Monroe. The caller evacuated safely, and smoke was visible but no active fire was found from three sides of the house. Multiple fire units arrived and operated at the scene.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Units and routes to the Structure Fire near Clark Street, Cross Street of Ansonville Road and Monroe-Ansonville Road.
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The caller was advising they had some grease on the stove which was causing it to smoke.
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There is smoke visible at this time.
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The caller is evacuating.
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Nearest hydrogen is going to be about 500 feet from the home at the intersection of Monroe, Ansonville Road and Clark Street.
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Matt, one thing, go ahead.
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One thing, go ahead.
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Team with one to west.
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104, we're in the west.
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See, I'm 9.05.
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9.05, go ahead.
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I'm going to be on scene.
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We got a one-story residential structure, nothing showing from three sides.
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905, I have command.
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Then 4905 on scene, one-story residential, nothing showing from three sides.
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905 you have come in.
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I think I'll make 2.9s home soon.
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10.4-829 on scene.
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93 is on team.
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104193 on scene.
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93, when you pull up, bring your thermal camera in.
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Thermal, 104.
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Thermal, 104.
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Tanker 94, respondent.
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Sinford, tanker ninety four in route.
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We go any unit, route,
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routine traffic.
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Ten-four, any units still en route in routine traffic.
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Ten-four, any units still en route and routine traffic.
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Location mentioned:
Near William Clark Trail, Monroe, NC 28110
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