Small flame on old stove extinguished by breaker shutoff, Louisville NE
A small flame was burning on an old electric stove at a house near Maple Street in Louisville. The pilot light would not shut off. The occupant was safe and there was no fire danger. The stove was turned off by shutting the breaker box, extinguishing the flame, and cooling the stove.
Audio|Source: Plattsmouth Volunteer Fire
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Transcript:
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Louisville fire call, Louisville Fire Call, near Maple Street, Louisville.
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I'll be advising that he has a spark burning through the element of an old electric stove.
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He advised the pilot light won't shut off, so there is a small flame.
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But his house is okay, he is okay, he just can't get his stove to completely turn off.
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49.
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1401 plasma.
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1401.1. 1401.
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I'll be in rap. Can you readvise the address, please?
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10-4[1]-near Maple Street, near Maple.
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Also,
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we advise him to shut the breaker box off and the stove has now shut off and it's cooling down. There is no fire, no flame.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Maple St, Louisville, NE 68037
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