Electrical fire caused by heater outlet sparking in apartment, Hastings PA
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An electrical fire occurred in an apartment near Beaver Street in Hastings due to a heater outlet sparking and burning. Emergency units responded to the scene to investigate and address the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Cambria County Fire and EMS
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Station 55, Delta electrical fire,
00:04
near Beaver Street Apartment A, Hastings Borough.
00:10
Price Vision 58, hour 62,
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Station 50 with a Rick assignment.
00:16
Good cell station,
00:18
45 manpower, 691,
00:21
654-1, moveups.
00:38
Fifty-five chief responding.
00:41
Call as an electric heater, plugs the outlet, and you're popping.
00:45
Looks like the outlet is dark.
00:48
Clicking on the first floor living room.
00:50
More adults.
01:04
All right, 610s respond.
01:08
We can have one responding 406 is about 12.04.
01:13
What is all of the key to plug into an outlet?
01:16
Hard popping.
01:18
You can see that the outward is burned.
01:20
The first floor, I don't know, thoughts.
01:32
Sixty-four ones are north ops.
02:13
All units is spotting, electrical fire, near Beaver Street, 355, Chief, hold the station 55 units, only, all others can be.
02:22
Station 50 and service.
02:31
Patrick D.E., Station 58 and service.
02:39
55 feet for sure.
02:45
The chamber was not placed.
02:46
The heater has been unplugged in the electrical aisle.
02:49
It is very warm.
02:50
I'll be investigated once a kid's a young one senior.
03:03
Mayor-Chief, the electric wallet is hot to be affected for further conditions.
03:08
You across the 2nd Avenue and Red Road, NorthOps.
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Location mentioned:
Beaver St a, Hastings, PA 16646
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