Outlets pop and emit smoke in charlotte apartment, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a report of electrical outlets popping and emitting smoke occurred at an apartment near Otter Creek Drive in Charlotte. Residents were advised to evacuate. Upon arrival, no visible smoke or fire was observed.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
One of the companies responding to near Otter Creek Drive.
00:04
It's going to be apartment A as an alpha.
00:06
Caller advised that the outlets in his home were popping and smoke was coming from them when they did pop.
00:13
He did say that they were hot to touch but doesn't see any smoke or fire currently.
00:18
Evacuation was advised.
00:20
You got a private hydrant at the entrance to Otter Creek.
00:23
Procher is going to be down in 10,
00:25
drive twice, 32 still.
00:33
Engine 29, cardiac arrest, 25-0-1 side of road north.
00:38
Engine 29, cardiac arrest, 25-0.1 start of road north.
00:47
Engine 32 is arriving on scene.
00:50
Two-store pharma complex, nothing showing.
00:53
Agent 32's command will be a busket.
00:57
10402 with command, nothing showing.
00:59
Engine 28, alarm, non-emergency.
01:05
104, Agent 28, non-emergency.
01:11
And alarm control, I'm going to hold with 32.
01:14
Sir.
01:15
104 command control time 0446, holding with the 32's.
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Location mentioned:
Otter Creek Dr A, Charlotte, NC 28277
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