Smell of burning rubber at commercial building, Charlotte NC
Fire crews responded to a smell of burning rubber near J.W. Clay Boulevard in Charlotte. No active fire was found. The cause was likely an overheated mechanical belt. The situation was not dangerous and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 27. Other outside fire.
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Near J.W. Clay Boulevard.
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On ECHO[1]. ECHO.
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Engine 27.
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Other outside fire.
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Near J.W. Clay Boulevard.
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On E. ECHO[1].E.
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Echo.
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22 is on scene.
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Come here, go ahead.
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Got no active fire, we're going to be chasing this smell of smoke.
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I'm going to hold it to 28th, not getting the control.
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Battalion, your discretion.
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Currently,
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hadn't found the source.
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Yeah.
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Twenty and a quarter suit to the command.
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Go ahead.
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We don't have anything on the adjacent units.
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Okay, copy that.
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Command, a ladder.
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Go ahead.
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Staff did just tell us that they started smelling it as soon as the heat came on.
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Copy. It looks like we might have a burn-up belt.
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Okay, copy.
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Yeah, it's a rubber smell.
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So if you got a burn-up belt, that's going to be what it is.
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Yeah, that's that's that for us.
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I'm out here.
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Okay, copy that.
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You get me going on and get the control release and chief?
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Yeah, that's set for.
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Temo, command alarm, give us control.
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Chief, you still want to call, you can clear.
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Timur, command control time, 0745.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ECHO: Highest-priority response for life-threatening or time-critical medical emergencies.
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Location mentioned:
Near JW Clay Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28262
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