Electrical smell prompts fire check at apartment complex, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible electrical smell at a two-story apartment complex near 87th St in Kansas City. They checked the electrical room for signs of fire but found no visible issues. The situation appears to be under investigation with no confirmed fire.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson MO Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
One of three is on scene two-story apartment compost.
00:02
Got nothing shown, just fine.
00:04
Yeah, that's going to make this for command.
00:07
One-oh-three on scene.
00:08
Nothing can only be out investigating?
00:12
Disler command.
00:15
Thomas 14 is on scene.
00:18
14 on-seen. 14 on-seen.
00:20
One-three is safety.
00:22
We've got a wet smell of electrical.
00:24
He's in the department.
00:26
One-three copies.
00:29
Four teams, do you bring a Halligan up here?
00:33
Copy.
00:35
503 for in service.
00:38
5.03 in service.
00:41
Dispatch, Dysburgman.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:44
Do you have an RP on file for this address?
00:48
Stand by. What is the name of the east apartment?
00:51
Uh,
00:52
stand by second.
00:55
Dispatch.
00:56
Dispatch, Carrington Place at Shoal Creek.
01:01
Carrington Place, Shoal Creek.
01:03
Stand by a truck for them.
01:05
It looks like we've never had a call to this place.
01:09
Let me call the alarm company back for you.
01:15
We're going to check the electrical room that's at the bottom of this apartment.
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