Fire crews respond to electrical fire in AC unit


Fire crews were dispatched to a residence for an electrical fire caused by a malfunction in an air conditioning unit. The unit was found to be faulty, but there was no active fire. Crews ventilated the building.
Audio|Source: Stark County Fire
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Transcript:
Okay, control to campfire, engine five, engine two, truck gate, Medicaid, Medicaid, safety, three, T, three, truck four, respond, a 1600, Hammond Avenue Southwest. Engine five, engine two, truck gate, Medicaid, safety three, T, three, truck four respond, one, six, zero, Hammond Avenue, Southwest. For a structure fire, it's an electrical fire from the AC unit, Q18C1[1]. Engine 2 en route. T-3s are out, 1,600 p.m. in the avenue southwest. 10.4. That's 8.4. Can't come to medic forum fire, too. Medic 4 on fire 2. It was 117. However, she's going to step out and meet with you. 10.4. We're currently in the building, spoke with staff. They state that there's no room 117 for a resident by that name. We'll kind of circle around see what happens. Copy. Copy. big on-team two-story residential structure nothing dealt from three-five investigating climatics 7161 Waynesburg Drive southeast 70-year-old male requesting transport to the hospital believes he's got internal bleeding to about 2033 G3 is on scene, go ahead, target. This appears to be a faulty window air conditioner. There's no flyer. We're going to ventilate. We can handle. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Q18C1: Electrical fire from AC unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Hammond Ave SW, Canton, OH 44706
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