Burning odor reported from electrical outlet on Berkeley Road, North Andover MA
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Fire department responded to near Berkeley Road for a burning odor from an electrical outlet. No fire or smoke was found, determined to be accidental. All units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Fire on to engine 2, solon to near Berkeley Road to investigate a burning odor coming from an outlet.
00:11
Fire on the engine 2, solarm near Berkeley Road to investigate the burning odor coming from an outlet.
00:19
No smoke, no fire.
00:25
Thank you. Thank you very much more.
00:31
File alarm, permission, turn.
00:36
File alarm, entering.
00:39
Do we have any missile ambulance coming?
00:44
Receive you have Tuxbury in route.
00:46
Thank you.
00:48
Thank you. Thank you.
00:55
Negative engine 1, no patient contact.
01:00
Stand by for a box one.
01:09
High-long to all units, broadcasting a boxel on near Berkeley Road,
01:14
or burning odor coming from an outlet.
01:18
Fire along through all units, broadcast a box on near Berkeley Road to investigate the burning order coming from an outlet.
01:25
A jubundance two out of one, ambulance wonder upon.
01:38
Hey, we're up there.
01:43
Fly alarm, A1.
01:46
A1.
01:49
Transfer to one, Lawrence, General, DLR.
01:53
A1 to Lawrence.
02:00
Now on the bench at you.
02:09
Please, Central.
02:10
Good journey.
02:13
Great.
02:14
All right to one.
02:21
Go ahead, one.
02:23
Contact with the resident, that's an accidental activation, cancel all companies.
02:28
Receive.
02:29
As you're clear, 854, you're clear, that was accidental.
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Location mentioned:
Berkeley Rd, North Andover, MA 01845
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