Flooding causes electrical hazards at residence


Flooding at a residence with the water heater and AC unit submerged and still running, creating electrical hazards. No one is reported injured, but there is risk of fire or electrocution.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
Your responding reference to a 54-year-old male, he is conscious, completely alert, breathing normally, suffering from pain in his foot, believes he has an infection in his foot, also advising he weighs approximately 450 pounds. It's 11.355 hours. Quote one, show your responding salvage call 520 Northeast 9th Avenue. 520 Northeast 9th Avenue. You're responding in reference to a first-party caller advising the water heater on the first floor an AC unit are all submerged and they're still running. Can't get the water main to turn off. No one reported sick or injured. There are electrical hazards involved. We're calling GRU. It's 1156 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 9th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32601
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