Smoke reported from fryer at McDonald's in San Jose, San Jose CA


Fire units responded to a structure fire call at McDonald's near Almaden Expressway and Brown and Cherry Avenue in San Jose. Smoke was reported coming from a fryer. The fryer motor was turned off, but smoke continued to emit.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 13, engine 17, truck 30, battalion 13, structure response for a commercial building fire.
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The command channel is Command 21, McDonald's, near Almaden Expressway, near Brown and Cherry Avenue, Station 13's area.
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The command channel is Command 21.
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9.13, I'll commit.
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Sound they fire, truck 13.
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Track 13.
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Yeah,
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we're coming back into service from training.
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Attached us to that structure response in 13's first, do.
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Okay,
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Trag 13, sound four.
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Command 21, please.
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Question on Command 21.
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Can you repeat your ID? Trek 13, copy.
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Restricts in Command 21.
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Track 30 is up on 21.
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Okay.
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Engine 17 on 21.
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Engine 13 on 21.
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Engine 13 on 21.
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Engine 13 in row.
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The tension 11, 7.
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Go to 11. 11.
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And Jonathan, you're called the Delta response for now.
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So far we've been to make this year old female, weakness, and sore throat.
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Do you want to continue them or cancel them?
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Weakness, sore throat.
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We can cancel the extra truck.
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Time 1510, 4.
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Truck 3rd, you can go back in service.
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13 further your structure responses in Route near Almaden Expressway, the McDonald's.
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Flight calling in saying that there's smoke coming out from one of the friars.
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They did turn off the motor,
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but it is still smoking.
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