Electrical odor investigated at Nashua townhouse, Nashua NH
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Fire units responded to a townhouse near Barrington Avenue in Nashua following a report of an electrical odor and plastic burning smell. Upon investigation, the structure was found to be under control with no hazards present. Residents were monitored as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Nashua Fire Rescue Ch 1-8
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Odor of electrical inside.
00:02
Near Barrington Avenue, cross-street Cattigan Way and a dead end, engine 3, engine 6, ladder 3, C4.
00:10
Odor of electrical inside.
00:12
Near Barrington Avenue, cross-street Cattigan Way and a dead end, engine 3, engine 6, ladder 3, C4, Channel 2, (number withheld).
00:27
Engine 2, the fire alarm wrong team.
00:31
Engine 2 on team.
00:37
Station 3.
00:38
Okay, station 3.
00:42
Ken, engine 6.
00:44
Okay, engine 6.
00:49
C4.
00:52
Okay, C4. Okay, C4.
00:53
Final arm, engine 3.
00:54
Okay.
00:57
Engine three.
00:59
Engine three.
01:00
Single call from the homeowner.
01:03
And they have a plastic burning smell on the third floor.
01:09
Free housing.
01:11
Good house.
01:12
This is our seat spot.
01:19
Ladder 3 to file arm.
01:22
Ladder 3.
01:25
Near Barrington Ave, 3-story attached,
01:28
Townhouse, nothing showing.
01:30
Ladder 3 has command.
01:34
Ladder 3 on-team with command 3-story attached townhouse.
01:37
Ropper showing you're investigating at (number withheld).
01:42
Engine 3 on scene.
01:48
In file.
01:50
We're in command.
01:55
Under control on Barrington Ave.
01:59
We'll be metering the residents as a precaution, but we have no apparent hazards.
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Location mentioned:
Barrington Ave, Nashua, NH 03062
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