Electrical odor triggers smoke alarm in residential home, Cary NC
Emergency units responded to smoke alarm activation and electrical burning odor near Moroni Drive in Cary, NC. The caller reported no visible smoke or injuries at the four-story residential home. Firefighters investigated the scene to determine the source.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
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It's on TAC40, you're responding to the address near Moroni Drive.
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This report came in as smoke detectors going off, but then caller specified that there was an odor of electrical burning.
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Caller is first party, calling in a four-story single-family residential home.
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Did not say that there was smoke visible at this time.
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Looks like caller was able to leave the building and unknown exactly which floor the fire might be on. No one is reportedly sick or injured.
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Final coding is a 69 Echo 6 L. Lincoln.
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And it's very part copy.
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32 is on 40.
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31 is 40.
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Preetreeze and Route.
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Near Moroni Drive, Tackport.
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Time for.
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Engine 35 is on scene. Got a three-story residential structure, no control, three size.
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35, they'll be established a Moroni Command, beyond investigations.
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Carry, copy.
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All right, 35, let's see.
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Message. Mr. Newton, Talk, 13.
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And all units, go ahead and back down the routine traffic at this time.
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Engine 35 does not have a hydrant.
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That will be at the corner behind the light of 35.
01:43
Middick 5-3 is on scene, stay to a hind light of hard. 5.5.
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I know 6 and around on 13.
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All units.
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We can hold this with Indian 35 Y35 all their units for the service as well as Enumats with PD.
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Cary, NC
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