Fire alarm triggered by electrical issue at dormitory


Fire alarm went off in a dormitory due to an electrical smell. Responders found a powered circuit at an AC unit and ensured that the power was secured. No fire was detected.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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Transcript:
00:00NGY-103, dispatcher.00:02Come in, go ahead.00:04Go for dispatcher.00:06Yes,00:07ma'am, we're on the team, multi-storied dormitory, and that's your own assignment.00:10We had one-on-three to be out-rescated mode for a three since we come to the street, man.00:16We were able to find the calls,00:18electrical smell, was the circular oil and a AC unit.00:21We got a secure power to it.00:23Everything's okay.00:24All you can release.00:26Call from that bad.
00:00
NGY-103, dispatcher.
00:02
Come in, go ahead.
00:04
Go for dispatcher.
00:06
Yes,
00:07
ma'am, we're on the team, multi-storied dormitory, and that's your own assignment.
00:10
We had one-on-three to be out-rescated mode for a three since we come to the street, man.
00:16
We were able to find the calls,
00:18
electrical smell, was the circular oil and a AC unit.
00:21
We got a secure power to it.
00:23
Everything's okay.
00:24
All you can release.
00:26
Call from that bad.
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Location mentioned:
Near Coming St, Charleston, SC 29401
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