Cooking incident causes smoke without fire in Pringle, Pringle PA


Firefighters responded to a cooking incident in a residence in Pringle that caused heavy smoke but no active fire. The building was ventilated, and most units were canceled after assessing the situation.
Audio|Source: Luzerne County Fire - Fire OPS and County Fire
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Transcript:
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County from the 10 squad on top 3.
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Sound down. The band squad, cooking incident. No fire, slow all units, heavy smoke and arisen, so materials removed that side.
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Okay, a audience responding to Pringle to a cooking incident, smoke condition,
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audience reduce your rate.
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149, Chief 8 to Luzner County.
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Okay.
00:43
County, Casey Chief Ed will be establishing the evidence street command for Pringle.
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Kingston Chief with the command of 1422.
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Just a fan.
01:05
Brownie, turn a 154.
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2154-1-54-bound a scene.
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Be on the scene.
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Every street command of Luzerne County.
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Every Street, Command, Luzerne County.
01:22
Confirming small cooking incident in the house, we're going to do some ventilation.
01:26
We're going to hold this through the Pringle and Larchville engines. You can cancel everybody else. Send to our fucking state floor. We're on ladder 120th. We're not to directable available.
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Excuse me there. I'm not going to north.
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Pringle, PA
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