Electrical short causes fire alarm at Cleveland apartments, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an alarm at apartments near Archwood Avenue in Cleveland and checked four apartments with no occupants found. The cause was an electrical outlet short circuit that blew a fuse, but no fire or smoke damage occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Fire and EMS
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00:55
Transcript:
00:00
this is... ...Battalion 2, you have traffic on TAC2.
00:03
They have each apartment that they're calling the alarm in for.
00:07
You're going to have to check the apartment.
00:11
Be too good.
00:13
Check each apartment, nobody's coming to the door, none of them.
00:17
Okay, you checked...
00:18
I'm sorry, you said you checked all three apartments.
00:23
P2, copy. Are you sure they're on TAC 2? I didn't hear.
00:27
Okay, that's affirmative.
00:29
Check all three apartments plus the one that fired.
00:32
We've checked four apartments.
00:33
No one's come to none of the doors, no one's inside of any of the apartment.
00:37
Okay, then you'll be in terms UTL.
00:40
Engine Texas is back.
00:44
P2. We have an outlet that it's a short it out.
00:48
It's a blow a fuse, but it's still hot, so we're just getting the camera on it.
00:52
There's no smoke damage or fire damage.
00:54
I can't fuse up now.
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