Firefighters secure fire from overheated motor equipment


Audio|Source: Davidson County Fire
01:56
Transcript:
Before you only a water can or thermal or anything. Once I get that bit set up here, I'll be able to advise. I got to get this other panel off to get to the motor. I think that's where the problem's at. Never. It's in-road 667. Lans-in Road and cross the streets for Lans-in Drive for headache. Traudor response to whether 207. See if I'm four copies. Scoopy them route my material. I'm copy back for you. Just devise land route. Dick, all the units on the outside of the house take forward. All of them are reading good back down here, Shane. Repeat command. All the units down here are goes here. Temple. It's here command. You go ahead. Tip, we're unit up here where the Coles R was froze. The motor to this is burn up. It's running about 300 degrees right now. Yeah, we got the fire secured up here to this as a disconnect, and then there's nothing else they're going to be able to have to cool down on it. Yeah. We got the fire secured up here to this as a disconnect and there's nothing else they're going to be able to do. I'll have to cool down on it's open.
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Davidson County, NC
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