Electrical outlet sparking investigated at home on Crow Canyon Rd, Castro Valley CA
Fire units responded to a report of an electrical burning odor in a home near Crow Canyon Rd. Residents were outside. No visible fire or smoke was found. Investigation revealed sparking at an electrical outlet with no significant heat detected. The response was cancelled after confirming no fire hazard.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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20 district 6 engine 6 engine 25 engine 26 truck 25 rescue 24 battalion 2 for residential structure response near Crow Canyon Rd
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Section 24 Medic 3-3-6 sign code 3 for the Baker of our station for the agents booth 50-year-old mail
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5 engine 26 truck 25 rescue 24 battalion 2 structure response RP is reporting an odor of an electrical burning in the living room area no walls are hot to the touch no smoke or flame scene operate on tax
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Unitigion 6 is on scene, establishing Crow Canyon IC, and we have a single story residence, nothing showing residents outside. We'll be investigating.
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We do not have a hydrant.
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Apocopies engine 6 Corpany, I see nothing shows.
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Incoming units, this, you know how we have some sparking at an electrical outlet. We're investigating the walls now.
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Stayed on Crookane.
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So I want two-stage.
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The current C-stage.
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No change in I see.
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Units arrived and I'll say, and I copy. So I just keep safe on ProCannon.
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So Units on Crow Canyon Road.
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No heat signatures beyond lukewarm in the walls. You can cancel.
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Near Crow Canyon Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94552
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