Firefighters extinguish fryer fire inside Burger King, Wichita KS


Firefighters responded to a fryer fire inside a Burger King restaurant in Wichita, Kansas. The fire was first put out using a dry chemical extinguisher but reignited, requiring further extinguishing efforts. The gas supply was turned off, and the fire was eventually fully extinguished. There was no indication of intentional arson.
Audio|Source: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Tac 1-7
02:6
Transcript:
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Yeah, turns the building fire operating on top 1, tack on arrival at the Burger King.
00:04
They're fire caught on fire. It is turned off, but still active fire.
00:08
And tap 1, tap 1,
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tap 1.
00:14
1912's on scene, Burger King, we got enough to show in one basket.
00:24
19's on scene, be command and water if needed.
00:31
To be advised,
00:33
we do have a friar that has fire on it. We did it with the dry cam and it keeps squaring back up.
00:44
We'll run in another dry.
00:51
Squad one's here.
00:53
We'll assist with the firetack.
01:00
Command from age 12. We hit it with the dry cam again. It looks like it's out now. We're falling it away from the wall.
01:11
Ten far looks like fire knocked down.
01:13
We got back in bringing in another dry cam and what are we going to need for a vent?
01:25
I think we just open doors and use the fans kind of hear some of this out.
01:32
Ten-four.
01:34
We've got another unit on scene over there. What unit is that?
01:40
Squad 1.
01:43
TANFR, you give me a primary place.
01:50
Where Bridgewell, fire's out, we got the gas turned off to the fire.
01:58
Command's 10-4[1].
02:05
Andrew 22 is here.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received and understood; affirmative response.
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Wichita, KS
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