Dishwasher overheats causing smoke scare at residential duplex, Sacramento CA
Firefighters responded to a residential duplex near 43rd Avenue with a report of smoke. Occupants were outside. Investigation found an overheated dishwasher with no fire or smoke active.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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PC2, Engine 56, Truck 16, Other Level 2, District 56, near 43rd Avenue, PC2, Engine 56, Truck 16, Operations B6.
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Engine 65, Medics 665, Medical Aid, District 65,
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105, near Coloma Road,
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58, Engine 65, Medics 665, Operations A3.
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Coffney is on 6.
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Agent 56 wrapped in single-story residential duplex.
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Looks like the occupants are outside.
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No signs of smoke and fire will be out of investigating.
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Got you, kind of the pronouncing.
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Thank you. Let us delay response.
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Let me for about 3 minutes.
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Do you copy or just met? Disregard, we're interrupt for a call.
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Copy.
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Thank you. We do not put in the house.
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We're going to try to locate the source.
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MediC-43, Mediolate, District 15, Azavito Drive and West Del Camino Avenue, MediC-43,
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Operations, P2.
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See, it appears to be coming from the dishwasher, we're trying to move her from the under-the-counter right now.
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5-6, engine 5-6 to handle, no tack.
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There's no smoke or fire in the dishwasher, so it just looks overheated.
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Cover that, truck 16 to release, all clear.
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We call clear to TAC General.
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Just that's the time to your injuncty-6 to handle, Lee can release TAC, General.
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Agent 56, handle, release TAC.
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