Oven fire extinguished in two-story house, Thornton CO


Firefighters responded to smoke in a two-story house near East 1004th Drive. The cause was an oven fire, which the resident extinguished using a fire extinguisher and unplugged the oven. The resident evacuated safely. Smoke and extinguisher residue remained, but there was no active fire.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 26, truck 28, smoke inside the structure, near East 1004th Drive on Channel, South Out of Doc High.
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Engine 26, truck 28, smoke inside the structure,
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near East 1004th Drive, in channel, south out of its eye.
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173 responding on a lockout.
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You got a call from a RP[1] state that a child was locked in the bathroom and they couldn't go to the bathroom. When I do with PDN routes, we were unable to call back because it was a microwave.
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178.
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178.
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What's your best truck sign?
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Peter 26, Stropos, we know, shall both units and Rob, repeat the little report.
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He did have an oven fire. He has it out, unplugged the oven at this time. He did use an extinguisher, he was not the oven.
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At this time, stating that it's smoke and the extinguisher dust all over. He's evacuated this time, but nothing throws it.
Police codes explained
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RP: Individual providing information or making a report to law enforcement or emergency services.
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Thornton, CO
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