Smoke caused by overheated electrical outlet at residence, Wheeling WV
Fire and police responded to smoke at a home near Wood Street in Wheeling. The cause was an overheated electrical outlet, and no active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Wheeling Police and Fire
02:31
Transcript:
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Possible structure fire.
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This is going to be near Wood Street.
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Good.
00:28
Just letting you know, we're sending up to near Wood Street for an odorous smoke in the house.
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Tension 4, engine 4, engine 2, ladder 1, rescue 1,
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C2[1]. Possible structure fire, near Wood Street for us down that way.
00:46
Tach 4. St smokes,
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smoke, smoke, C, and a burnt outlet.
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Your turnout time, 2346, TAC1.
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As you're important.
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Engine four.
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Rescue one with four.
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Rescue one with four.
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Rescue one with four.
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Engine 4 is on scene, two-story wood frame, nothing showing, we'll be checking.
01:33
Call the engine 4, two-story wood frame, be checking.
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Engine 2-story wood frame, be checking.
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Engine 2, latter 1.
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Power 1.
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We're going to get down to 37, so you'll have the front of that building.
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Receive.
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Dispatch units respond.
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445, you're going to need to go to 37.
02:06
Dispatched all units responding.
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First hydrant, Lane 23 in Wood Street,
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2nd, 36th Street, and Wood Street.
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Engine four to all companies.
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You can slow your response.
02:24
This appears to be an outlet that had overheated.
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We're going to check for extensions.
Police codes explained
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C2: Command/Chief 2 unit
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Location mentioned:
Wood St, Wheeling, WV 26003
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