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Smoke scare at Dayton home caused by water heater overflow, Dayton OR
Units responded to a basement smoke report near Webfoot Road, discovering gray smoke from the HVAC. Upon investigation, they found a water heater overflow with no active fire present.
Audio|Heard on: Yamhill County Fire
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine, water tender, 6-9-year-on, we're out to near Webfoot Road.
00:05
Our caller had gray smoke coming from her HVAC in the basement, no smoke in the house, no flame seen.
00:16
Engine 6, welcome.
00:24
Line second tones for any additional?
00:29
Not that time, let's get us on scene, we'll be advised up.
00:33
Okay.
00:34
Mikeom Show engine 6 on scene will be out investigating.
00:41
6 covering your own team investigating.
00:48
Whitecom, engine 6.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:53
A key story residential pool.
00:57
Now no active fires to be investigated.
01:04
106, I copy, two-story residential wood frame, construction, no active fire investigating.
01:15
From water, Senator 6.9-hour approach.
01:17
You have an assignment?
01:18
Everyone.
01:23
Senator 6-8 guidance is staged on the road.
01:30
My coffee.
01:38
6-1, did you have traffic?
01:43
Yes, sir.
01:46
Negative I saw to enter engine 6-1 on the air.
01:56
YCOM, engine 3 en route, fire 1.
02:01
Check free from engine 6.
02:08
Go ahead, engine 6.
02:11
You can go ahead and cancel.
02:12
It's going to be a water heater overflow.
02:21
Copy, break YCOM, engine 6.3, returning the quarters.
02:30
Number 6.9 on scene.
02:33
Copy.
02:39
Compromine 6.6.
02:40
Engine 6.
02:44
It's just going to be a hot water heater.
02:47
We're going to be cleared, reserving the bills.
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Location mentioned:
SE Webfoot Rd, Dayton, OR 97114
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