Fire crew inspects furnace burn marks near Wood Street, Mineral County WV
Fire crew was dispatched to near Wood Street in Washington to inspect a furnace after burn marks were found on its metal cover. The team noted the absence of a battery in the furnace indicator and discussed the condition of the furnace and safety measures during the inspection. No specific personal details were involved in the incident.
Audio|Source: Mineral County Public Safety and Amateur Repeaters
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Rescans, 19, truck on scene, 254.
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Allison, 3312,
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254, near Wood Street, Washington, Washington, 14, near Wood Street, Washington,
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4.
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He says no battery in it.
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Okay, wait.
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The front of the furnace,
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the actual metal cover that covers these,
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where the area where it burns, had several burn marks to the front of it.
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We'll have to check it out.
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Okay, I got Lankton is in the truck where out front here in the streets if you need them.
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Yeah, the METC on there for Pemort.
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I haven't come to the basement.
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Here, Memorial Bridge,
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we're on 28 for you.
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How's that?
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But I think that's an indication that has a battery.
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Okay,
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I know you're not going to be able to see it, but see if one of the other ones, for it, and see what that indicates, that's what the indication is.
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Anything we found on it, it says if it alarm,
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put it in fresh air.
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Okay.
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Also, keep this getting closed to the end of its flight.
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It's 2,000 lengths.
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All right,
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let's just, let's just forward replace it anyway.
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