Burning smell reported at city EV chargers no fire found, Springfield MO
Fire department responded to reports of a burning smell from electric vehicle chargers at the Busch Municipal Building parking lot. Upon inspection, no fire or smoke was found and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire service call for Springfield Engine 13 at the Busch Municipal Building, 840 North Boonville Avenue, again 840 North Boonville Avenue.
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City utilities employees reported there's a burning smell coming from the EV Chargers in the parking lot.
00:17
No other fire sign at this time.
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Ops Channel is five.
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It's back to having it.
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Have been used to go ahead.
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Shell's arriving while O command.
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Hi Evan, he's our Hansen.
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State Highway O command, Homsch, Channel 3.
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Brings on 11th showing you en route to fire service call at 840 North Boonville Avenue, the Busch Municipal Building.
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For a report of a burning smell coming from the electric vehicle chargers in the parking lot, no other fire sign at this time, off to Channel 5.
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1722. 1722.
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Can you start a tech vehicle at my PD and I got a plate for you?
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Misspatch Fire Marshal 1.
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Got it's late.
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Fire Marshal 1, go ahead.
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Boy Henry 7, Mary 1, Edward.
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It's just added to the Eagle tab for me.
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Okay.
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I'm here at 8 boarding north Boonville.
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You can return engine 13.
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There's no fire at the charging stations.
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1.22.
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Clear Fire Marshal 1.
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122. 15 for Final Marshal 1 on scene.
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I'll show you back in service.
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You can code for a count yet.
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I'll identify them.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Boonville Ave, Springfield, MO 65802
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