Overheated rooftop HVAC unit causes smoke


Fire crews responded to smoke caused by an overheated rooftop HVAC unit and turned off its power to prevent fire.
Audio|Source: Chester and Montgomery Counties Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00Chester 832, okay?00:06From Quint 55?00:080.55.00:13Resident burning yard waste at 118 West 4th.00:16He's extinguishing it.00:1755's available.00:20455, okay.00:26I believe we located the issue that's on a rooftop unit.00:29We have a overheated lower motor and a burned-up bolt.00:39It is the first rooftop unit closest to side alpha.00:46We secured power for the unit to shut it down.00:52Okay, what's your radio idea? I missed that.
00:00
Chester 832, okay?
00:06
From Quint 55?
00:08
0.55.
00:13
Resident burning yard waste at 118 West 4th.
00:16
He's extinguishing it.
00:17
55's available.
00:20
455, okay.
00:26
I believe we located the issue that's on a rooftop unit.
00:29
We have a overheated lower motor and a burned-up bolt.
00:39
It is the first rooftop unit closest to side alpha.
00:46
We secured power for the unit to shut it down.
00:52
Okay, what's your radio idea? I missed that.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 4th St, Chester, PA 19013
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