Electrical burning odor reported inside residence, Bel Air South MD
Fire department responded to a report of an electrical burning smell inside a residence near Midhurst Court. The odor was described as similar to a burnt vacuum cleaner belt. Upon investigation, no visible fire was found inside or outside the two-story single-family home. The source of the odor was still under investigation.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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From our 331-131-1, Company 3, odor of electrical burnings, near Midhurst Court between West Riding Drive and the Dead End.
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Talk Group Fire, 2013.
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X-34 is arrived at 201.
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X-34-Rive-2019.
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Tower 35. Tower 35.
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Ruther 3-0-3-engin 315, 2219.
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The odor of electrical burning smells like a burnt vacuum cleaner belt.
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WG-300.
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W, G3 is around.
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2.2.19.
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2.2.19. Chief 3 in route. Chief 3 in route.
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Keep 3 in route.
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2nd, U.N. to route.
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Near Midhurst Court.
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Color burning in the residence.
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He thinks it may be coming from vents.
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315 and Power 3 guy can go around the
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15 dispatch. Power 3 316 is on the scene.
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I'll give you a side-up here in a second. Go ahead and set me up with command.
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Engine 315, Power 3,
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22nd, 22nd.
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Command, Dispatch, got two stories from the family. Nothing evident inside Alpha.
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Three-two-story single-family, nothing other side outside alpha, 2224.
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Man to investigation.
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Three-sifting complete.
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All four sides.
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No basement access, inside Charles.
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Happy two-three is rough.
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The chief three arrived. Two-two-twenty.
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Location mentioned:
Midhurst Ct, Bel Air South, MD 21014
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