Water heater smokes, tenant trapped by hot water, Newark OH
A tenant at an apartment near Cowish Court in Newark reported a water heater smoking. The floor was covered in hot water, preventing her from leaving. Fire crews responded and found a one-story multi-family dwelling with no visible fire and began investigating.
Audio|Source: Licking County Public Safety
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Detailant 1, Engine 2, Engine 542, Line 3,
00:04
Medic 1, Medic 1, Rescue 1, Tower 51,
00:08
near Cowish Court, Department D, (name withheld),
00:13
Highlight Fire,
00:16
Newark Fire, Engine 542,
00:19
Rescue 1,
00:21
Tower 51,
00:22
near Cowish Court, Department D, (name withheld),
00:26
on Highlight Fire.
00:31
All right, I'm sure to be telling one.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:41
This is going to be due to a water heater that is smoking, just because the tenant in the apartment is advising. She is unable to get out because her floor is covered in hot water.
00:59
Yeah,
01:06
clear. Control, they make some contact for a chance.
01:15
We've got a few numbers in the alert tabs, I'll try to contact one of them.
01:23
I'll be 70 westbound.
01:26
I believe at the 105 point.
01:29
Mine marker.
01:30
Something's going to be John, William, David, (number withheld), JWD, (number withheld) with a maroon model.
01:41
Back to Burnoff Fisher.
01:43
Out of Baltimore on a 2021-Most station wagon, right in color.
01:48
Seven's expired as with the 17th of this month.
01:52
Mr. Ryder is a 57-year-old female.
01:55
She's ballot, negative 15th.
02:00
Agent 542 fire control. Agent 542 is on scene, one-story,
02:05
multi-family dwelling. We have nothing showing. Engine 542 will be out investigating.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Newark, OH
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect