Possible electric fire causes popping noise at Elm St, Lansing MI


A possible electrical fire occurred near West Elm Street when a caller used a light switch and heard a popping noise followed by a burning smell. The circuit breaker was turned off, and no flames were visible on arrival. Multiple fire departments and an ambulance responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Units, your fire department is responding to a possible structure fire.
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near West Elm at the left door across the park in Henderson.
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Caller went to use the light switch, heard popping noise, and then smells what you think is an electric fire.
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Breaker has been turned off.
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So it's clear, 2013.
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Adam, too, I'll go that way.
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For Mason Fire Department, Dancil Fire Department.
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Delhys Fire Department, an MMR ambulance responding on a possible structure bar, near West Elm, crosses of Park, and Henderson Street.
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10.4. Again for Mason, Danesville, Dalai, an MOR ambulance responding on a possible structure fire near West Elm.
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It's going to be the left door.
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across the streets of Park and Henderson and Mason.
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It's going to be a possible electric fire caller went to use the light switch, heard of popping noise, and then smells what she believes to be a electrical fire.
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Breaker's been turned off, no flame scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Elm St, Lansing, MI 48910
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