Electrical outlet fire at residential program with hand injury, Omaha NE
An electrical outlet caught fire at the Anderson Cottage residential program in Omaha. The fire was put out. An employee reported a hand injury from electric shock and cannot feel her hand. Emergency units are investigating.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
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This is the Omaha Home for Boys Campus, but you're going to want to go to the Anderson Cottage residential program.
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Caller said you're going to drive past the Crisis Stabilization Building,
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and then you'll go to the Anderson Cottage.
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There's a white car parked outside.
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The employee who called it in didn't know whether she needed an ambulance, but said that her hand got sparked and she cannot feel her hand.
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This was an electrical outlet that was on fire, but it's been extinguished.
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Location mentioned:
N 52nd St, Omaha, NE 68104
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