Possible residential fire from overheating electrical pipes, Suffolk VA
Fire and rescue teams responded to a possible house fire near Follow Our Way in Suffolk, Virginia. They found no flames or smoke outside, but smoke inside and bright orange colored pipes in the attic that suggested overheating or an electrical issue.
Audio|Source: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
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Possible residential structure fire near Follow Our Way.
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Tengen 6, engine 4, engine 2, ladder 6, rescue 1, safety 1, EMF1, battalion 1, medic 1, possible residential structure fire near Follow Our Way.
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Talk on attack 2, tech 2.
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One I'm out.
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One.
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Ladder 6 is part of 4.
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So.
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Take 6.
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We're back to service, we can take that call near Follow Our Way.
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We need to pull, Paul 3.
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If you want to respond.
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I'm going to copy about the front of here.
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Hello.
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Four and three are on scene.
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Two-story residential, nothing's showing.
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From three sides.
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There's a hydrant on the left side as you enter the court.
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That's near Follow Our Way.
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The person is controlled smoke and a pipe in the attic is bright orange.
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Section now two pipes are bright orange.
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It's ready to everyone to activate.
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4-2, station, please.
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FM4, Southwood.
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7-14. 7-4.
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We're inside car three.
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Nothing obvious.
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There isn't electrical smell.
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Suffolk, VA
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