Smoke and electrical odor reported at Cleveland residence fire alarm, Cleveland TN
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Highland Avenue Northwest in Cleveland. Occupants reported smoke and an electrical burning smell inside the home but saw no flames.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
Listen to dispatch call
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a residential structure fire, near Highland Avenue Northwest, near Highland Avenue Northwest.
00:10
Near Highland Avenue Northwest.
00:13
Okay, North me.
00:16
I copy.
00:22
46, can you actually copy on a domestic consultant progress?
00:29
Okay.
00:31
50, can you be en route with him? It's going to be 269-269-high street northeast.
00:36
We've got an 11-year-old caller on the line advising that his parents are hitting each other.
00:43
The color says their alarm is going off.
00:49
Let me say they can smell smoke in the resident, smell the electrical.
00:57
Mr. Ford is, right?
01:01
Second.
01:04
Lieutenant Ruff.
01:05
Next.
01:12
Somebody at Domestic Unknown, call takers advise and they've got an open line with multiple subjects screaming at each other.
01:23
Station, Lieutenant.
01:29
Thank you. The former round.
01:34
I show units responding near Highland Avenue Northwest, near Highland Avenue Northwest.
01:41
Residents advising their fire alarm or smoke alarms going off inside the residence.
01:46
They do smell smoke, smells as like an electrical odor,
01:51
but don't see any sort of flames.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave NW, Cleveland, TN 37311
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