Smoke from frozen air handler found in apartment building


Audio|Source: Chesapeake Fire
02:58
Transcript:
All units responding per Battalion 1, Stage 1, River Bridge Trail. Okay, engine 2 says to speak, level 1 stage. Okay, engine 2, 10-05. I'm out of 2 to Patia 1. Do you want it to go ahead and continue into the first trail? Yeah, y'all come on in and stage right there at Ladder 2. Correct, and stage right there with Medic 14, I'm sorry. Hi, Ticabi, Glad for Chesapeake, we're all seen. Okay, man with him. Correction letter pitch. Okay, engine one, two. Okay, engine one, two. The time one, two, engine two, engine two. Come on into the apartment complex and when you come in, make the right, come around, you'll see my vehicle. And I've got a hydrant room right here. We'll get you a spot of that. Okay, one command. Command, go ahead. Can you give me a cam? Affirmative. We're just assembling the air handler in a closet, where it appears the smoke was originated, peeled back insulation on the line set, and it's frozen. Engine 4 just found the outside unit. It's frozen all the way to there. and the fan is not manually turning on. We're not having any signatures anywhere else, but we're going to just assemble this and see if the fan burned up. Keep everybody here for now. We haven't found anything in any exposures either. Okay, which floor are you on? We're calling engine four the alpha side. It's the alpha delta corner. Copy. You think you've got an air handler issue you're on the first floor. We're going to call engine fours side, the alpha side, and you're working on the alpha corner. You're still in commandment.
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Location mentioned:
River Dr, Chesapeake, VA 23321
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