Odor and haze caused by burnt motor in heating system, Newton MA


Emergency responders investigated an odor and haze caused by a burnt motor in a heating system at near Walnut St, Newton Highlands. Fire units stayed on scene, and they reported a non-functional hydrant in front of the address to the water department.
Audio|Source: Newton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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We're investigating odor and a haze.
00:03
...holding all companies.
00:06
Investigating an odor and a haze, you're holding all companies .2822.
00:17
499 to control.
00:19
Control.
00:25
That wire is pole to pole on poll number 1351 over 3.
00:31
Boston police has already taped it off if you can notify Comcast.
00:38
We're out here, we'll get a call.
00:41
We're out of control.
00:48
It is not a hazard, though.
00:52
Roger.
00:59
Four-no-four in the area.
01:01
Roger.
01:06
T2 to final.
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C2.
01:11
Yeah,
01:13
it's a burntout motor on the heating system.
01:15
We'll be on the box, and we'll be holding engine seven and ladder two.
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Lucy, burnt out motor on the heating system, holding engine seven and ladder two.
01:26
2028.
01:33
3-4-O-L-O-LUM.
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Engine 3.
01:38
Can you notify the water department to hydrant in front of near Walnut St? It's out of service, the 4-inch cap can't get it open.
01:48
Receive, we'll notify the water department, front of near Walnut St, the hydrant's out of service.
01:55
Can't get the cap open.
01:57
2029.
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Location mentioned:
Near Walnut St, Newton Highlands, MA 02461
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