Power surge causes smoke at building in York, York ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of smoke near Norwood Farms Road in York. The smoke was determined to be caused by a power surge. The power company was called to secure power in the area. No injuries or fire were reported.
Audio|Heard on: York Maine Fire Departments
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Command, you're up.
00:14
Answering command.
00:20
We believe the odor in the building is from the power surge. All set.
00:27
Command is terminated.
00:28
The source of the smoke is from the power surge.
00:33
Everyone inside is all set.
00:34
Command is terminated at 13-26.
00:47
You are answering south side command.
00:51
CMP is on the scene.
00:54
CMP on scene south side at 1326.
00:59
CMP on scene south side at 1326.
01:03
Sure.
01:07
Here, more important.
01:09
Clear 117, Lottance during the service.
01:14
Hope unclear, Steve.
01:15
We're a certain point.
01:33
When you can, if you have some manned, the south side of the far left, I think great that way, which is three up the P8.
01:41
You see.
01:43
Thank you.
01:44
Truck A, yeah.
01:48
Trucking. Back in border.
01:52
Truck A back to border.
02:03
We're requesting CMP to the scene to secure the power.
02:08
CMP, pole number (number withheld) on Norwood Farms Road.
02:11
Tell them to expedite the response to cut the power to be required, please.
02:20
Pole (number withheld) on Norwood Farms Road, 1332.
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Location mentioned:
Norwood Farms Rd, York, ME 03909
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