Water heater shock causes fire at Texas farm


Audio|Source: Lake Livingston Area Wide Public Safety
02:59
Transcript:
We're giving a sunset. All units responding. The tenants of a farm at 35 stated that their child was shocked by the water heater before it started barking and smoking. We remaining on scene waiting on that heavy hall to get here. He's in the intersection also blocking the mainland trail. That's been 10-year-old male. EMS isn't around as well. 40, clear. Provenant 4014, that first name and date of birth is clear, no one. 14, that first name and date of birth is clear no one. 19, I'm out. He left. 44, that second name and date of birth is clear, no one. Third name and data birth does not give a return. Third name and data birth does not give a return. Go ahead and show District 88 matching service. 8813, clear. 21.8 gallons, unit 149. One day to have it 115. Okay. One day to 115. Can I have you take this zone to 911 call open line with a female crying? That's clear. Rob. That's correct. That's good. 175 transporting non-emergency method is Baytown. I wrote 104014 were you clear on that traffic? 1-745, clear. Negative, can you repeat? First and second, names and data birds came back clear, no want, third names. I'm just going to confirm, did you mean Mormon or Norman? In second, names and data birds came back clear, no want, third name. I'm just going to confirm, did you mean Mormon or Norman? And second, names and data birds came back clear, no want, third name. Colts bring to all ESO units responding. Fire is on scene, states that fire is out at this time. They're going to stay on location and make sure it doesn't spark back up. Yeah, that's a typo. It should be an end. 10-4, that one's clear, no one. 10-4, that one's clear, no one.
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Location mentioned:
Walker County, TX
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