Odor of burnt wire detected at senior living facility, Northglenn CO
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Firefighters investigated a burnt wire or hair smell inside a two-story senior living facility near Malley Drive in Northglenn. No visible smoke or alarms were found during the inspection.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 63, inside odor investigation at Crossroads Assisted Living, near Malley Drive on channel North Metro Ops A.
00:10
Engine 63, inside odor investigation at Crossroads Assisted Living, near Malley Drive on channel North Metro Ops A.
00:21
We probably want to be able to ask management.
00:24
We do have, uh,
00:29
used to be possibly an illegal controlled burn and we make contact.
00:34
And in the governor, so you're very low on goal.
00:36
Yeah,
00:41
if we're on patrol burn for an illegal burn, we're going to verify.
00:47
Copy, possible controlled or legal burn and ad.
00:50
I've got it to six years in a row.
01:02
Indoor odor investigation at Crossroads Assisted Living near Malley, smells like burnt wire or burnt hair in the hallway.
01:12
Six through copy.
01:14
Okay.
01:19
I see many three rival good stand.
01:23
There's a two-one.
01:29
I feel that's up for.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:38
We're clear the aisle, so we're clear the aisle, so we're in service.
01:41
George.
01:42
Okay, Tiena-1.
01:47
Atcom engine six street.
01:50
Sixth Street's on scene of a medium two-story senior living facility.
02:02
We've got nothing showing upon approach, no active or honorable alarms.
02:05
We'll be out investigating in the offensive strategy where the water can.
02:09
We'll be establishing Malley Command.
02:12
Hi, copy, I'm seen two-story facility, nothing showing no alarm, investigating offensive strategy with the water can.
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