Firefighters respond to possible electrical odor in apartment, Kenner LA


Firefighters responded to a report of a possible electrical fire odor in an apartment near Martinique Ave. No visible fire was found upon arrival, but a strong burning smell was reported by the resident returning from a walk.
Audio|Source: Kenner Fire
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Transcript:
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Enter 378, enter 398, squad 379, letter 377, call 370, respond to a structure fire near Martinique Ave, Apartment A, Alpha, and zone 304. The structure fire is near Martinique Ave, apartment A alf,
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file on time on (number withheld), use fire ground 1.
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378, they're out.
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Click.
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104378 in route.
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37 and right. 37 and right.
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24398 in route. 379 in route. 379 in route from fuel depot.
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Ten, four, three, seven, nine in route, food season.
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I'm calling first seven, eight, and right.
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Ten,
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four, three, seven, eight, and then four, three, seven, eight, and run.
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Three,
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seven, seven, around.
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Number three, seven, seven on dispatch.
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377-R-R-Row.
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10-4[1]-377-M-ROW.
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For all units, your call advice, she smells a burning smell, believes it might be electrical.
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She went for a walk and came back and it was a strong odor.
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Yep.
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Fire law, 378 on scene,
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multi, two-story,
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quite quick,
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nothing shown, standby, KPDs on scene, 378, mobile command.
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10-4[1], 378 on scene, KPD on scene,
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story, multi,
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mobile command is 378.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or message received; affirmative or OK.
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