Electrical outlet overheating triggers fire alarm


Audio|Source: Cincinnati Fire
03:8
Transcript:
Go ahead and try for a reset. Hey, Cap, nothing tripped down here. Hey, stand by for a second. We got an outlet that's about 100 degrees. Hey, Dan, do you want to bring in the test? And I'll have a ski for some of the breakers. We'll see if we can ice it. the circuit that's affirmative we're on our way he's on his way out Elberon command make out round a can handle for engine 24 engine 17 and truck 17 Engine 24 and Truck 17 on Elbron. Elbron is a can handle for an engine 17, engine 24, and truck 17 only. Hey, Cap, we do have one that was tripped. We try to turn it back on and it tripped right back, but it's not labeled. That's clear. Give us a second. I got a touch up here now. I couldn't get a reset down here either. It's just saying fifth floor, smoke detector. I'm not sure if that outbreak or that breaker is for this because we're still getting power. I may have you, give me a second, I may have you start popping some breakers and seeing what we got. Copy. 29 Hillsdale Avenue, 56-year-old male unconscious. Firegrounds A-2. Engine 38, Middick, 32, respond 39, Top Ridge Place, crossing Swanasty Avenue. 17-year-old male panic attack, Firegrounds A-2. Engine 38, Middick 32, 39, Top Ridge Place.
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Location mentioned:
Near Elberon Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45458
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