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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown Fire Department has released their weekly run report for March 22nd through the 27th.

According to the report, the Fire Department experienced a relatively lighter call load for the week. Below is a full list of dates, times and descriptions of the calls the Fire Department responded to. In 2013, the Jamestown Fire Department responded to a total of 259 calls.

March 20th, 11:40PM, ready squad responded to 1410 5th Ave NW, Single Family Dwelling, to investigate carbon monoxide detector activation. Firefighters analyzed for carbon monoxide and 54 ppm was detected. Firefighters advised occupant/s to have gas fired equipment serviced by a qualified firm or individual. Cause-gas appliance malfunction. Time out 40 minutes.

March 21st, 5:36PM, ready squad responded to 1005 2nd Ave SW, Single Family Dwelling, to investigate strange odor. Firefighters checked for smoke/fire none was detected. Cause-paint fumes from neighbor’s garage. Time out 15 minutes.

March 22nd, 2:33AM, fire department responded to 610 14th St NE, Multi Family Dwelling, to a report of a fire. Firefighters extinguished the fire and investigated. Cause-most probable smoking materials. No firefighter injuries, (3) law enforcement officers checked for smoke inhalation. Time out 4 hours and 30 minutes.

March 26th, 8:06PM, ready squad responded to 610 14th St NE, Multi Family Dwelling, to investigate smoke smell. Firefighters checked for smoke/fire and carbon monoxide none was detected. Cause-smoke smell from the fire that occurred on March 22nd. Time out 40 minutes.

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