Lightning strike causes electrical smell at two houses


Lightning struck two houses causing an electrical burning smell but no fire. Fire crews are checking the area for safety.
Audio|Source: Habersham County Emergency Services
02:27
Transcript:
Respond to 127, Surrey, Court. It comes off of Salome Drive, off East Louise. Be in reference to lightning striking the house. There was an electrical burning smell, however there is no smoke, no flames. No smoke, no flames at this time. Take your traffic fire central. Fire[1] central. Clear. Clear. Per Battalion 1 hold 921 in service. Med 21, you clear? May 21 is clear. May 21 is clear. T. T. Injufousousin row. They're hit your ones in route. General. Engine on the rail. Yeah. Temple. Engine putting in route. Engine putting in route. Temple. Units responding, 127, sir report. 127-story quarter of a slum drive off east police. Callers advised by the lightning struck, her house as well as her neighbor's house. They went to switch the light switch and smote an electrical burning smell. By the box is burnt on the neighbor's house. They turned it back off. They did not see any smoke or any flames. They did hear a buzzing sound. They do still have power just not to the bathroom. They have Georgia powered by they already contacted them. They're supposed to be. have somebody in route. They do have Atlanta gaslight. There's nothing further at this time. So about 20339.
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Fire: Lightning strike/fire
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Location mentioned:
Near Surrey Ct, Clarkesville, GA 30523
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