Outdoor electrical outlet sparks and smokes on front porch, Hicksville OH
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Emergency responders were called to a location near South Main Street for an outdoor electrical outlet that was sparking and smoking on the front porch. There was no active fire inside the building.
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
500 respond for a possible electrical fire near South Main Street between East High Street and West Enderton Street.
00:20
My attention, Hicksville 500.
00:22
Respond for a possible electrical fire near South Main Street between East High Street and West Edgerton Street, respond on Talk 2.
00:36
59.
00:40
Good.
00:42
22 is going to be en route near South Main Street for a possible electrical fire.
00:56
Aircliff into the driveway of the house north of Bothelman on Harbor, all the way up to the house, so the vehicle might be on their camera.
01:08
Your question.
01:17
251, go ahead.
01:20
10-2[1] from the school.
01:22
I'll be en route to do that, 22.
01:26
Air clear, near southeast street.
01:33
X-o-521. Show me en route direct.
01:39
521 air clear.
01:40
It's going to be an outside outlet that is sparking and smoking.
01:43
Okay.
01:46
You're clear, outside outlet.
01:53
25 or 28. Can you text for a female questions about indictment?
02:01
I say, call on.
02:08
The outlet is outside on the front porch area, still actively sparking and smoking, but it doesn't appear to be a fire of the building itself.
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[1]
10-2: Signal good
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Hicksville, OH 43526
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