Fire crews check for burnt wire odor near Washington St, Leominster MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible electrical issue after reports of a burnt wire odor near Washington Street in Leominster. Engines investigated the area but only a faint odor was noted. The situation appears to have been minor and under control.
Audio|Heard on: Fitchburg and Lunenburg Fire and Mid State Control
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, can you repeat the address of the burnt wires now?
00:04
In the area.
00:07
Yes, that'll be the area near Washington Street.
00:14
Received, I'll be responding to that.
00:20
Great, Chief.
00:27
Engine three, fire alarm.
00:28
You have engines two and four going to that call, correct?
00:38
We have engine two and C two responding to our call.
00:46
Do you need us to respond to that as well?
00:50
Roger, engine two's in the area.
00:52
We'll be investigating.
00:57
Received, engine two in the area.
00:59
Fire alarm calling C2.
01:05
Fire alarm, engine three can stay in service pending the report of engine two.
01:13
Engine three, how's that?
01:22
Engine four is in the area with engine two.
01:28
You're four in the area with engine two.
01:37
Engine two to engine four, you guys get any odor down there?
01:46
I don't know if we got a slight odor.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Leominster, MA 01453
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