Fire crew handles electrical hazard near Pleasant Point Dr, Decatur GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible electrical hazard at an apartment complex near Pleasant Point Drive in Decatur. A burning smell reportedly came from a breaker box. Units also handled separate medical calls nearby. No further details on damage or injuries were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
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01:57
Transcript:
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Engine 16, electrical hazard near Pleasant Point Drive at Village at Wesley Chapel Apartments.
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Engine 16, electrical hazard near Pleasant Point Drive.
00:14
Pleasant Point Drive.
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Engine 16.
00:21
Engine 16 clear, responding regarding burning smell from a breaker box.
00:34
Basic three diabetic near Sugar Creek Close.
00:39
Basic three diabetic.
00:41
Near Sugar Creek Close.
00:48
Rescue three.
00:53
Rescue three, can you respond?
00:59
Radio from Engine one.
01:02
Engine one.
01:04
Engine one on scene establishing east Roxbury and Troy command.
01:08
You got to investigate.
01:20
Basic 35, person sick near Hillendale Drive at Harvard’s Place.
01:28
Basic 35, person sick near Hillendale Drive.
01:36
35.
01:39
Basic 35 responding regarding a sick and shivering patient.
01:48
This is ten four.
01:55
Engine 16 on scene, Pleasant Point command.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant Point Dr, Decatur, GA 30034
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