Electrical burning odor detected in basement of residence, Roxbury CT


Fire department responded to a residence in Roxbury, CT, following a residential alarm. Upon entry, firefighters detected a burning electrical odor in the basement, but no visible fire was present.
Audio|Source: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Motion, 117-1stores. Motion, 11 Unseen, one-and-a-half story, residential, northern Shelley, we'll be on.
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You're on scene one and a half story which dog, nothing's showing.
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He'll be out investigating 36.
00:20
In 11, just be advised for the alarm company, there are two dogs there and say they are non-aggressive.
00:31
Okay, Roger, I'm on Cee with key holder.
00:33
I'll be investigating.
00:46
Motion, engine three on the air waiting a turn.
00:51
Ocean engine three on the air waiting a turn. Ocean engine three on the air waiting for at 13[1].7.
01:04
Before, go ahead.
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Anywhere to Newmelford Hospital, BLF.
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Uniform, BLF, NMELF, 13[1], 18.
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11,
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go ahead. 11, go ahead.
01:28
Goethe,
01:38
all static on command, try response.
01:52
Gosh 11 L today, how do you copy?
01:58
Social 11, stay by...
02:12
Okay, I'll say I've made an entry.
02:15
I have smelled electrical burning in the basement with nothing showing.
02:19
How can the engine respond, please, hot.
02:23
Great, Steve Goshen, 11, you've made entry to the residents.
02:25
You do have an electrical odor.
02:29
Mother signs to fire, you're requesting the engine to respond hot 13[1]20.
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Police codes explained
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13: Juvenile complaint
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Roxbury, CT
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