Burnt-out blower motor causes burning smell at Baytown home, Baytown TX
Fire crews responded to a reported burning smell near Lakeview Drive in Baytown. The smell was caused by a burnt-out blower motor in the air conditioning system. There was no active fire found on scene.
Audio|Source: North Harris, Montgomery, Waller and Walker Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Hello, I mean, what do you want?
00:05
Go ahead, get everyone.
00:07
We're going. We're going to go back, we're up a fire, I want to put a lot.
00:17
That's clear.
00:21
The man-ladder to look can you investigate it in the second floor or maybe get up in the attic.
00:26
Occupants stated that they could smell burning rubber they believe could be a floor motor.
00:37
Six have all the units downgrade.
00:43
We're stationed.
00:45
On 54 stage, the 951, disregarding engine 6.
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Other units responding to near Lakeview Drive, and downgrade.
00:58
4454 receipt.
00:59
4-54 receipt.
01:12
Command is fitz-4, go ahead and come up here and go on deck and alpha.
01:24
501-1-4.
01:28
Engine 52 and service back to the station 51.
01:40
Okay, 22. All right, for me, have it all clear.
02:04
Right now on the second floor,
02:08
I'm good with the air pop-up.
02:14
Command, receive,
02:16
Rick, Command, Firecom, and set on his location,
02:19
hold an inch of 51, ladder 51, battalion,
02:22
you can place all the units of service, including the NAC-43.
02:31
7-1 Lake View Drive, holding ladder 51, NG 51, NG-54, NG-Porty 3 and R-53, you can return the service.
02:56
8501 uh there's the lower motor downstairs it's no burn up at the 8c unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Lakeview Dr, Baytown, TX 77520
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