Commercial oven overheats and shocks operator, Essex MD
Fire units responded to a commercial kitchen where an oven overheated and could not be turned off. The oven reached 700 degrees and gave electric shocks to the operator when she tried to turn it off. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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okay engine 71 it says the comfy cup near suite 98b color said the turbo chef oven won't turn off it shocked caller multiple times when she tried to turn it off it's now at 700 degrees and still running
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The Fletch 7500 for truck repeat.
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The floor.
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The local box 7-nash 3. Truck 15 respond at the request units in route for the appliance issue near eastern Boulevard, Carousers Road and Wagner's Lane respond on east 7-1.
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Bhop BOR.
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Attention all staff.
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All personnel, final command staffs on duty. Battalion 1, shift commander, Deputy Chief 3, Chief Ramey, Patning 2, Battalion Chief 2,
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Captain Mince. Attending 3, Battalion Chief 3, Captain Carter,
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UMS 1,
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Lieutenant Kelly,
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UMS 7, Captain Westfall, Safety 6, Lieutenant McMahon,
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PIO and Duty, Bureau Chief, Chief, Francis,
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10MIS 7 or 2.
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Truck 15 in route.
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Okay, truck 15, have you around at the request event in 71.
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They just arrived at location at the comfy club.
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Have a turbo chef oven that won't turn off.
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It chocked the collar several times and it's trying to turn it off and it's the heat keeps rising.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Eastern Blvd Suite 98B, Essex, MD 21221
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