Firefighters battle attic blaze at Tassos Electric, Canton OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to Tassos Electric on Spangler St in Canton after reports of a burning plastic odor. Units discovered heavy fire in the attic and established a water supply from a hydrant. The structure was confirmed occupied, and multiple crews worked to suppress the attic fire.
Audio|Heard on: Stark OH Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Second call from Tassos Electric on Spangler reporting an odor like burning plastic.
00:12
Battalion to commit, Plain Fire.
00:16
Battalion, go ahead.
00:20
Go ahead and give me one additional engine for this incident.
00:26
Copy.
00:29
Engine 94 is on scene.
00:40
Ninety-four, bring your personnel to the alpha side for assignment.
00:47
Tower one on scene.
00:50
Tower on scene 182.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:08
Decision making, answer on the Charlie side.
01:12
Two personnel here with heavy fire in the attic space.
01:18
Okay, go ahead and start hitting the attic.
01:23
Charlie for correction attack.
01:28
I have another line heading to the Charlie side as a backup.
01:36
Attack, be advised that the alpha side door is closed.
01:40
Unable to open due to the oxygen.
01:43
Have an occupied structure.
01:50
Hydrant, go ahead and send the water.
01:54
Copy, water coming from the hydrant.
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Location mentioned:
Spangler St NE, Canton, OH 44705
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