Overheated motor causes minor smoke in building


Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
Good. We have a burn-up motor. It's secured. We're going to access it now, but I suggest we can scale this way back. I'm not sure how much smoke is on the upper floors. You can get that cleared out, but we have no further needs down here. We're working on it. Yeah, copy that. You have a burn-up motor. We can scale back. We can assess the upper floors for smoke. ventilation needs. Okay. Should just be the upper floors, engine fours, in the basement. We're off the North Stack Street, Command. Clean, go ahead. All the holding engines, two, four and one, truck four. for session 32, may use, just making our service, 1412. FM.30 is going to seem blocking in the pandemic north. F7.30, 1412. Watson from Leicester, Pike, Command. Go ahead, sir. 741 Losebert Pike. The business was not being controlled burns. We've knocked it down. We're not going to put it out. They're going to monitor it. The youths can go in service as they rack up and go ready. I'll be terminating command. I'm in service.
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Ringgold Pike, Maryland
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