Electrical odor reported at industrial facility in Campbellsburg, Campbellsburg KY
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An odor believed to be electrical was reported inside an industrial facility office in Campbellsburg. Responders secured power to the office area and inspected the HVAC unit on the roof. No further issues were found.
Audio|Heard on: Henry County Fire & EMS
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Car 1102 to Campbellsburg, on scene,
00:03
single store industrial facility, nothing shown from the outside.
00:06
I'll be established in citation lane command.
00:13
246.
00:20
Campbellsburg, engine 1131, and I'm stopping.
00:25
Stand for, so you respond 2047.
00:40
Citation Lane, Command, Campbellsburg.
00:46
Go ahead, command.
00:50
I have an odor in the office area.
00:53
It appears to be an electrical issue.
00:55
Can you contact Shelby, RACC? I know they're busy, but see if they can send the crew out here.
01:00
Turn four percent about.
01:13
(number withheld).
01:16
1103.
01:20
Section 1131.
01:22
On scene.
01:32
Okay,
01:34
my first, station three on that.
01:36
Right,
01:39
level to chase three, three.
01:51
State 311O2.
01:58
Command, go ahead.
02:01
Command, go ahead.
02:05
Command, station 3, go ahead.
02:14
34, code 1.
02:18
34, code 1.
02:19
34, code 1,000, stop it.
02:26
3rd 2, citation lane, command.
02:31
Command, go ahead.
02:36
Take 4, shall be interviewed to be notified.
02:37
They're going to cross back with a VTA.
02:44
Command's okay, situation update.
02:47
We've got power secured to the office area, ladder and roof this time to check the HVAC unit.
02:53
Nothing else found yet.
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Location mentioned:
Citation Ln, Campbellsburg, KY 40011
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