Odor and electrical hazard reported at residential home


Fire and EMS units responded to a report of an unusual odor and a possible electrical hazard at a single-story residential home. Upon arrival, no visible fire was found outside. The incident involved checking for potential electrical danger.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Engine 206, (name withheld), odor, incident, channel 4. Engine 206, (name withheld), cross streets, dead end and ruptors road, odor, incident channel 4, 1335. Power 203, Engine 209, Battalion Chief 206, (name withheld), electrical hazard, Bravo Response[2], Incident Channel 4[1]. Tower 203, Engine 209, Battalion Chief 206, (name withheld), Cross Streets, Dead End and Rogers Road, Electrical Hazard, Bravo Response, Incident Channel 4, 1337. As engine 206, a rival location, single story, residential, nothing showing for free size. Engine 206 will be a tool of command. For second two engine, you have a hygiene at 8836. Lock me out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Incident Channel 4: Assigned radio channel for active incidents
[2]
Bravo Response: Indicates a moderate risk response, higher than routine but not the most critical
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Location mentioned:
Near Bucknell Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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