Possible electrical fire at brown street address, Hartford CT
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A possible electrical fire or smoke was reported near Brown Street in Hartford at a residential building. The fire involved a refrigerator outlet causing arcing. Multiple engine and ladder units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex Counties Fire
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Brown street no one up on the second floor.
00:03
Really was a problem.
00:07
Very dispatch.
00:15
Brown street.
00:17
The refrigerator had some arcing from the outlet on the head.
00:24
It could be causing less policies.
00:26
Washington street, broad street.
00:29
Fire to dispatch.
00:44
Moral street from there's a beer in those days and going on to about 10 minutes. The first one car that we used at the on the entire team behind the refrigerator.
01:08
Just be a target for that.
01:10
Just be a fire next to that.
01:18
H.
01:20
Oh,
01:22
the second home.
01:25
Courtney circle.
01:26
I'm worried 15, engine 8, engine 10, engine 9, Andrea.
01:29
Letter 5, Cat 1 and district 1.
01:32
Ladder 2,
01:33
Brown no album is at tenth floor for a special list of fire.
01:38
Washington street,
01:39
Will be on Ferrier street.
01:40
We'll be on Ferrier for 2.
01:41
All right to have the routine.
01:53
Thank you. Welcome,
01:55
we have a reader.
02:00
Before, Woonwood.
02:02
Tudger.
02:07
Machine, engine 8, 10, engine 9, Ezra, latter-side, Pack 1, during the rest of the assignment at Brown-L-LF, and the second store for Pustlewood's required, and the outlet behind the French,
02:19
be on fire incidents.
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Location mentioned:
Brown St, Hartford, CT 06114
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