Smoke odor reported in two-story home after lightning


Dispatch audio about smoke alarms and a smoke smell in a two-story home after a possible lightning strike. Responding units found no visible fire. Occupants were told to evacuate; one person declined medical care and there were no reported injuries.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Fire/EMS
02:42
Transcript:
Alarm companies advising a smoke alarm, Zone 15. We did make contact with the resident advising they think the home might have been struck by lightning or nearby. The detector fell; however, there's no sign of smoke or fire. In service, Blocker 1-2-1 are made on location. We got one no injury, one refusal. Receive, medic 35, one no injury, one refusal. Fire can disregard. 24, fire come. (name withheld) 1214, go ahead. Enter 124. Medi-34, go ahead. Enter 124. Medi-35 advised you can disregard. One refusal, one no injury. (name withheld) 114, received it. Engine 124, sir. Engine 34 on location, two-story residential, nothing showing on investigation. Engine 304 on location, two-story residential, nothing showing on investigation. Truck 101, Engine 101, and Battalion 101 responded. Smoke smell in a residence, 15 Painted Sunset. Cross street: South Stream Reaver Circle. Map 251. (name withheld). Respond on FD2.2. Battalion 101 (name withheld). Battalion 101, go ahead. Battalion 101, Truck 101, (name withheld) 101, smoke smell in a residence at 15 Painted Sunset. The calling party is advising possible lightning strike. They smell smoke on the second floor in the master bedroom. Nothing is visible. Everyone is advised to evacuate.
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Location mentioned:
Near Painted Sunset, Spring, TX 77380
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