Small fire caused by baby bottle nipples on stove, York PA


Firefighters responded to a small fire caused by baby bottle nipples left in a pan on the stove at a three-story semi-detached building near South Queen Street. The fire produced light smoke on the second floor. No injuries or criminal activity were reported. Ventilation was required to clear the smoke.
Audio|Source: York County Fire - North Operations
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Transcript:
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Agent 991 is on location. It's a three-story,
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semi-detached, nothing shown,
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BEM out front.
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Engine 991, okay.
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It's just 9.9-9 -4 work at 9-9-2 is on location.
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Chief 9 on 40 York. I'll have South Queen Street command.
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There's light smoke coming out of the Bravo side, second floor.
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Command okay, okay, 10.05.
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It's going to be some baby nipples in a pan on the stove. We're going to need a fan.
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Copy, units on scene, ventilation needed.
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Command, New York...
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This is going to be smoke from a pan on the stove.
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You can hold it to units on scene.
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New York to all units responding box 99102 near South Queen Street holding two units on scene 1006
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and Genet 9 have the lines available
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Do you have not by copy 2 3 responding
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Location mentioned:
Near S Queen St, York, PA 17403
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