Strong burned rubber smell investigated near Beacon Circle, Springfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, responders investigated a strong burned rubber odor near Beacon Circle. No fire or smoke was visible. The source of the smell was unclear, and the area was evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Command 2. Engine 5.
00:03
Respond to near Beacon Circle.
00:06
Investigation.
00:11
Engine 3 to fire alarm.
00:14
Firelight.
00:16
I have engine 3.
00:18
You can put anjury back to service at the AMR care of the patient medical.
00:22
Back to service, AMR care of the patient medical.
00:30
Fireland 5.
00:31
5.
00:33
Engine 5.
00:35
Engine 5 is your respondent to near Beacon Circle.
00:38
The near Beacon Circle for an investigation caller stated that he smelled something like burnt rubber.
00:48
He doesn't see any fire or smoke, but he said that it is a strong smell.
00:53
Not sure if it's coming from the furnace, everyone has evacuated.
01:02
Engine 5, fire alarm.
01:04
Fire alarm is not an incher 5.
01:07
To put attention 5 on C, 2 1⁄2.5 stories, wood frame, roll house, nothing shown.
01:12
Engine 5 will be investigating, update and following.
01:17
Reviews engine 5 around 3, 2.5 stories,
01:21
roll house,
01:22
nothing shown, investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Beacon Cir, Springfield, MA 01119
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