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Electrical hazard with water dripping from power box, Charlottesville VA
An electrical hazard was reported at a residential unit near Timberland Lane where water was dripping from a power box and making a sizzling sound. The caller will wait outside for responders. Maintenance was contacted but did not answer.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11 and station 16.
00:03
Electrical hazard.
00:05
Near Timberland Lane, Unit 108.
00:08
Respond on Alpha Tech 2.
00:10
Engine 11 and Station 16.
00:13
Electrical hazard.
00:15
Near Timberland Lane, Unit 108.
00:18
Respond on, Alpha Tech 2.
00:25
Check 1, you just want to prepare to back down, Hollywood.
00:35
Rescue 140.
00:37
Sick person BLS Priority 2.
00:40
Econa Lodge, 2014, Holiday Drive Unit 123.
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Respond on Alpha TAC2.
00:47
Rescue 140.
00:49
Sick person BLS Priority 2.
00:52
Econa Lodge, 2014, Holiday Drive Unit 123.
00:57
Respond on, AlphaTact 2.
01:03
You can place 144 on the holiday drive call.
01:08
He's in place of 140.
01:10
2317.
01:15
If you're 144, you're responding to 2014 Holiday Drive, 123.
01:22
You're going to watch 506 mail for a person.
01:26
2318.
01:31
June 111, you're responding to near Timberland Lane, Apartment 108.
01:38
Callers advising that there's water dripping out of the power box that's polling.
01:44
Caller is going to be waiting outside for you,
01:48
was authorizing the power boxes making a sizzling sound.
01:52
She attended to call maintenance that did not get an answer.
01:58
2319.
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Location mentioned:
Timberland Ln, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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