Structure fire possibly caused by HVAC electrical issue


Firefighters respond to a building fire possibly caused by an electrical problem in the air conditioning system. They report smoke and a strong electrical odor inside the structure.
Audio|Source: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:56
Transcript:
S.P.N. Tensionall. Farrington Hill of Firefighters, off 35 and 15th Street. They were down a mutual building, structure car. Okay. School Firefire, respond 35, 15. Market Town Road, Agri-Town Missile Building, Structure Fire[1], Possible HVAC Fire[2]. Court 1521-15. 1521. We're responding. Medicines 2nd to Battalion 1. Bruce, Steve, it's going to be in dispatch. We have a strong odor of electrical. We turned off the air conditioning this time. I agree with you. I believe it might be coming from the air. Okay. 4-1-21. I'm still with a Conflict. I'm still with a conflict, so I'll investigate too. 4-1-15, you got the area. And then each back above dispatch, we believe. Okay, I'm still here on word. I'll meet me in a minute. See, 20. This is actually the only place we're smelling near, so... 20 respond to the company up, please. We turn the unit off. We do have a odor of smoke inside our content. I have patrol meeting with you guys right out front, the door, bring you guys up in the dispatch. 4-1-50. I do it on your page, you can get somebody else not me in. You mean you're the, uh, the Viva? Yeah, by the front window. By, uh, (name withheld) office.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Structure Fire: Report of a fire inside a building
[2]
HVAC Fire: Possible heating/air conditioning unit involved
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Pleasantville, NJ
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