Smoke caused by burned belt in HVAC unit at Seymour property, Seymour CT
Fire department responded to light smoke at a property near Progress Avenue and Silvermine Road in Seymour. The smoke was caused by a burned belt in an HVAC or air compressor unit. No active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Branford Fire
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Transcript:
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Boundary of the property on Progress Avenue, Engine 15, your next hydrant is opposite on Silvermine Road,
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east of the intersection.
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Fireground 3-0 units.
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After one, see more.
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FD1.
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All fire is this time.
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We do have a light smoke condition.
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Sounds like a possible burned belt in the HVAC unit.
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Continuing assignment, I'll have to investigate in the gear.
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Roger, sir, no obvious fire, possible burned belt from the HVAC.
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You do have a light smoke condition, 443.
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Down, seen.
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13, unseen 445.
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13 just send a crew in a way to tick
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Do you have Rescue 12, Rescue 17,
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and Engine 15 responding,
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and Engine 13, Truck 14, Tango 5 on C?
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Okay, right so that.
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You can just hold the balance for that.
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We'll be a burned-up belt and air compressor on the wall.
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No fire.
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I'll hold this to engine 13.
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You can return to bounce.
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Receive command.
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Confirm burned belt on the compressor in the loft.
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No fire there. Engine 13 to remain.
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Location mentioned:
Progress Ave & Silvermine Rd, Seymour, CT 06483
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