Burst hot water heater causes chemical odors at apartments


A hot water heater burst in an apartment, causing chemical smells and fog on the patio, but no flames were present.
Audio|Source: Woodland Fire Dispatch - Gold
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Transcript:
00:00Attention Engine 3, Hazmat.00:06Attention Engine 3, Hasmat.00:14Attention Engine 3, Hasmat, 521 Pioneer Avenue, Sycamore Point Apartments, Apartment No, 527, Cross the Spring Lake, Mac Page 51.00:27Engine 3, a copy your responding, 521 Pioneer Avenue, Sycamore Point Apartments, Department No.00:32527, Cross the Spring Lake from that page 51.00:35For a burst hot water heater inside the apartment, RP is advising it smells like chemicals and advising that the patio is foggy, but no flame.00:48This batch, engine 3 is on scene.00:50Not being shown.00:51We'll be investigating.
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Attention Engine 3, Hazmat.
00:06
Attention Engine 3, Hasmat.
00:14
Attention Engine 3, Hasmat, 521 Pioneer Avenue, Sycamore Point Apartments, Apartment No, 527, Cross the Spring Lake, Mac Page 51.
00:27
Engine 3, a copy your responding, 521 Pioneer Avenue, Sycamore Point Apartments, Department No.
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527, Cross the Spring Lake from that page 51.
00:35
For a burst hot water heater inside the apartment, RP is advising it smells like chemicals and advising that the patio is foggy, but no flame.
00:48
This batch, engine 3 is on scene.
00:50
Not being shown.
00:51
We'll be investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pioneer Ave B, Woodland, CA 95776
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