Smoke odor traced to electrical fault in single-family home, Carson CA
Smoke odor was reported at a one-story, single-family home near Turmont Street. Fire units responded and found no visible fire but a smell of smoke. Investigation revealed the cause was a faulty electrical issue. Most units were released after confirming the situation was under control.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - LAC C-21
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Transcript:
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L-A-engine 114-2 Turmont Street. I have a one-story, single-family dwelling, nothing shown from the street occupied outside, 116 to investigate.
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116, command 21, copy a single-story, single-family, nothing showing investigating.
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Engine 10 on scene, hold at a hydrant.
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Engine 116, engine 36 on scene,
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holding.
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Engine 116, engine 41 on scene,
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holding. All units on command 21, go ahead and continue to stage. We're going to investigate. We have light, smell, smoke. We're going to check the attic space.
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Engine 116, 127,
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we're pulling up on scene, holding.
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L-A, engine 116, this is going to be a faulty electrical.
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I'm going to go hold, Quip,
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127, engine 10, and engine 116 on scene.
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Release all the other units, I'm going to keep the compound.
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116 copy 116 engine 10 quint 127 to hold faulty electrical design 7 canceling discretion all the units cancer response update status engine 36 and 241 cancel and update
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