Residential dryer causes electrical hazard and fuel leak, San Diego CA


Fire crews responded to a medical emergency at a residence in San Diego. They found a dryer overheating, causing an electrical hazard and a fuel leak. The dryer was emptied and the gas was turned off. The fuel leak was controlled and the situation was handed over to police for further handling.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 21. Medical[1].
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7 Echo, 7 Fox Strat.
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8 Entercourt Street.
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I.V. Park at L.A.
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Hoya. Unit 101.
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Cross Streets, Mission Boulevard, and Bair Street.
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Engine 21. 7 Echo, 7 Fox Strat.
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Firefight[2] of Bentley, a rigid ploy.
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Engine 20, this is Engine 2500 Medley.
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We found the source.
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It's a dryer, or a dryer.
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Looks like it's electrical in nature.
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We emptied the dryer.
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The system did take a reset.
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The unit is pretty hot right now, so we're going to look into maybe how to cool it down.
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We turn the gas off as well.
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So they're got to get it.
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Metro-a-G3 at station.
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And we clear or secure.
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I just 2-262 powerfires.
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Thank you very much.
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The fuel leak has been controlled.
00:52
The engine 17 has not want to go to be able to be controlled by NBC.
00:55
We're going to turn to see the number of PD[3].
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We'll take care of the test.
00:58
Carphe's engine 17, fuel leak has been controlled engine 17 and has not one available shortly.
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Seems turned over to PD[3] who will handle two.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical: Medical Emergency
[2]
Firefight: Firefighting Activity
[3]
PD: Police Department
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