Burning smell traced to accessory outlet in apartment


Audio|Source: NCC Fire TAC 3
03:25
Transcript:
Power tools on the second floor. Thank you. It looks like apartment F is directly below apartment B. While, it's zero four. That's a problem out. Zero four. No, (name withheld), man, I just want to hear, you know, so familiar, you want to take that right? Last unit. 902 with your permission, we're going to clear this and we're going to take 2330 all over. I still can't hear really noise in your cab. Okay, it's all the command. They're requesting to respond to the 95 means for having. Yeah. We're tied up here so they can happen. Reggie 23 went for it. D-30 we're following. Rescue 23 B-3. Squad 17's in route. Squad 17. Ty, you know, if you're coming. Well, it's 12 for the pressure. Gauri teen off, go ahead. Are you okay with us looking a four or not to tie up this box? The beginning of burning order is going to be related to an accessory plug into an outlet dissipating now after panel plug. Okay. Let's put eyes on the panel. Check for any strip breakers. Squallify. 17. It's a round. 17. Evens responding interstate 95 northbound. Just confirm it is not an entrapment. Vehicles reported overturned. Pereski, plenty of degrees, okay. Are we switching this to attack four so we don't tie up that box or are we going to stay here? And we keep everything on TAC 3 for now. Okay. Robert FM 21 checking your status. The unit is isolated to apparently a accessory outlet. We're going to hold engine 28, engine 23, tower 18. Received council book apartments. To may have reducing the time to engine 20 units and 23 tower 18. That's be 23 to power 18. We're going to be 954. We're going to be 95 more now.
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New Castle County, DE
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