Refrigerator compressor causes burning smell in home, Maywood NJ
Fire crews responded to a report of a burning smell in a residence near West Central Avenue. The smell was traced to a refrigerator compressor with no active fire. The appliance was unplugged and the scene was given back to the homeowner.
Audio|Source: Bogota Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Command of Firecom there's no active fire here this is the smell of something burning in the house I'm going to need at least two units to come into an investigation we could probably hold Rochelle Park in quarters
00:18
The only ones I have in service now are truck 17 and the Maywood ladder, and the commercial park ladder.
00:25
You want me to have them return?
00:27
No, keep them both coming in.
00:31
May I have for 19?
00:33
We're coming in and see we'll stand by the hydrant.
00:35
Alright, you've got help if you need it.
00:37
Terry, engine 18 is going to be in service, but 4.18 be on board.
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Okay.
00:46
54 trucks are on.
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You see. For 17, South.
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Command 18, 18.
00:57
Go down West Bengali, sit on the hydranet, Ramaphil, please.
01:03
Engine 18, we see it.
01:04
19 down in front of near West Central Avenue.
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Appreciate.
01:14
3418 is on team secondary water travel
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Command. Go to fire, come.
01:22
Burning was identified as the compressor and the refrigerator.
01:25
The unit's been unplugged, turning this over to the homeowner.
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Command is terminated, all units available.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Central Ave, Maywood, NJ 07607
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