Fire crews handle smoking car battery in Bellevue, Bellevue WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, hazmat and fire crews responded to a report of smoke near Coal Creek Boulevard and Southeast 60th Street in Bellevue. The smoke came from an overcharged car battery, which was disconnected. Fire personnel confirmed there was no active fire and cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Command Hazmat 314.
00:02
Go ahead, Hazmat 314?
00:05
We advise we found the culprit as they overcharged car battery causing smoke.
00:10
Copy.
00:11
Engine 38353, I just got a supplement.
00:14
They said they spoke with somebody on scene who said he burnt food, everything is fine, but it doesn't officially say it's a cancel request.
00:22
Engine 383, we'll continue on then.
00:25
Copy.
00:27
All right, three, 8313 or 8312.
00:32
8312, fire three.
00:35
Can you start us a medic and PD at our location of Coal Creek Boulevard and Southeast 60th Street?
00:45
Copy, Coal Creek Boulevard and Southeast 60th Street.
00:47
You need a medic and PD.
00:49
Do you need PD priority or is routine okay?
00:52
Routine's okay, we're called for.
00:56
Copy, close four.
00:57
Fire three, engine 383.
00:59
Engine 383.
01:01
Spoke with homeowner, was smoke from burnt food, no fire problem, it's just in service.
01:06
Copy. A312, fire three.
01:09
Fire 312, command.
01:11
112, command.
01:13
Hazmat 314 has disconnected the affected battery.
01:16
We've made contact with the homeowner and I will contact the RP.
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