Electrical outlet overheats causing smoke odor in home, Fayetteville GA
Fire units responded to a report of an electrical outlet overheating and melting in the master bedroom. There was a smoke odor but no visible fire or smoke inside the home.
Audio|Source: Fayette County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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Engine 91, Engine 92, Battalion 9.
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Church and fire priority 3, near Virginia Parks.
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Respond on Tack 1.
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Timeout 233.
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2nd.
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Double.
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It's at 770, near Virginia Parks, near Virginia Parks, across Virginia Highlands.
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The caller said the outlet in the master bedroom got hot, and the plate started to melt.
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She smelled smoke inside the home, no smoke or flames visible.
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Engine 91, Engine 92, Battalion 9.
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Structure fire priority 3 at near Virginia Parks.
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Near Virginia Parks across the Virginia Highlands.
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Status is ready for respond on track one.
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Check for the other ones.
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Location mentioned:
Virginia Parks, Fayetteville, GA 30215
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