Burnt electrical outlet causes odor in Charlotte home, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a burnt electrical outlet inside a two-story home at near Pauline Ln caused a burning odor. Occupants were advised to evacuate and fire units responded to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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104. A lot of companies are out of near Pauline Ln.
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This is called by the premise.
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They walk up to a burning odor inside, checked the bedroom, and saw the outlet was burnt.
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Evacuation was advised.
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He had a hydrant in front of near Pauline Ln cross-use center, Boston Berry Court, and Bates Fort, 28 still.
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Engine 28th on scene, near Pauline Ln, two-story residents, not the chelern, engine 28 will be a commander to investigate.
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Hold on copies you, 20, Osteen, we'll command of the shore.
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Ladder, 28th on scene.
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State and 18th, O'Sne.
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Some prepared to reverse out, for else 48.
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Command to the alarm, go ahead and give me a control time.
00:47
NG28 can handle, rest of the box can clear, if you're your discretion.
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Location mentioned:
Pauline Ln, Charlotte, NC 28216
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