Fire alarm causes haze inside elementary school building, Omaha NE
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Washington Elementary School in Omaha. They found a slight haze inside the building but no visible flames or smoke outside. They suspect the haze might be caused by an overheated mechanical belt and are investigating the source.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
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Is there a rip for this Washington Elementary School?
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Not that we've been advised.
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Yes,
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please. Yes, please.
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Clear.
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Engine 34, we have nothing showing from a two-story elementary school.
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We'll set up Washington Command investigating.
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I set it into 34 Washington.
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We have established on the new waste.
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Truck 34 is on location.
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Here, Chuck 34 from Engine 34.
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We have a slight haze inside the building.
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You guys hold up for a minute while we investigate.
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Tiny 3 from Engine 34, we have a slight haze throughout the building.
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We're trying to locate the source of it right now.
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It smells like maybe a belt or something, but we're still unable to locate at this time.
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Command Minister.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mayberry St, Omaha, NE 68106
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