Smell of burning reported at city hall office, Winooski VT
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Firefighters responded to City Hall at near West Allen Street for a report of a burning smell in the upstairs office and kitchen area. They investigated the source, including checking the heating and ventilation unit.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Fire dispatch from C1.
00:04
C1, go ahead and tone fire to respond to City Hall, the upstairs clerk's office, for smell of something burning in the office space.
00:20
10-4[1].
00:25
We need to fire.
00:31
630 Air Force, ma'am.
00:38
Airport Mneseki Fire, please respond to near West Allen Street.
00:43
Upstairs in City Hall for the smell of something burning.
00:46
I repeat, Winooski Fire, please respond to near West Allen Street upstairs in City Hall for the smell of something burning.
00:53
1,900 copies tone.
00:59
Let's be responding shortly.
01:02
Power. Fire dispatch,
01:14
Power is responding.
01:17
Fire dispatch, copy Tower 4.
01:19
Tower 4.
01:22
Tower 4 from command.
01:32
You can come in flow of traffic.
01:40
Upstairs, you're going to be investigating in the kitchen.
01:42
I believe it's a ballast.
01:43
We need to tick.
01:53
Power dispatch, Tower 4 is on scene.
01:57
Fire dispatch, copy, Tower 4.
02:01
Tower 4, you can go directly to the kitchen.
02:10
I'm upstairs into the HV unit, just double checking.
02:21
Message received.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/affirmative
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Location mentioned:
W Allen St UNIT 2, Winooski, VT 05404
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