Heater Causes Basement Smoke in Santa Clarita Home, Santa Clarita CA


A fire incident occurred near Engledale Terrace in Santa Clarita, California, where light smoke was seen coming from the basement of a single-family home. Firefighters responded and found no active flames. The source of the smoke was determined to be an overheated heater in the basement. The situation was handled and declared under control without the need for fire attack.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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Transcript:
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13 north of Englandale, Paris.
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56 report and light smoke coming from the basement. No active fire showing.
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Have everyone hold.
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Just, uh,
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here.
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Structure fire, near Engledale Terrace, Light 450s on scene, reports of one storage, single family dwelling with smoke.
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All unit states to the east of the incident.
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... spark.
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Jeffrey 12 Valley, copies.
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What we have in the basement is an overheated overheater,
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Lightforce 50, engine 56 will handle.
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We're going to hold on to the attack momentarily you can count to all the other resources.
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Light Force 50, Roger.
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Structure fire, near Engledale Terrace, Light Force 50, Engine 56 will handle fire out.
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Hold on the... Toc12, move back to time.
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Santa Clarita, CA
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