Smoke and burning smell from outlet near South 82nd Street, Lincoln NE
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A homeowner near South 82nd Street reported smoke and a burning smell from an electrical outlet after using a hair dryer. Fire units were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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03:10
Transcript:
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Battalion 2, Engine 12, Engine 6, and Truck 12.
00:05
Zone 183. Fire Bravo.
00:08
At near South 82nd Street.
00:11
Respond on Tac 4.
00:14
Battalion 2, Engine 12, Engine 6, and Truck 12.
00:19
Respond to Zone 183, Fire, Bravo,
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at near South 82nd Street.
00:27
Respond on TAC 4.
00:33
6.03?
00:44
Attention
00:46
411 good you start as a north-west officer we'll be switching up for the 1 proceed all the
01:01
all that can be kill uh if you start me a wide card click at one we're throwing up
01:13
Battalion 2, Engine 12, Engine 6, and Truck 12, verifying on fire, building in peril, zone 183 at near South 82nd Street.
01:25
Homeowner calling in.
01:26
After using her hair drive this morning, there was smoke and a burning smell coming from the outlet.
01:32
You'll tack 4, tack 4.
01:38
Bottom point.
01:43
541
01:47
1947
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Good
01:54
Can I have you en route 4310 north 11th to assist with 4411 in 1978 on an assault that they're working?
02:05
Yep
02:15
5478 178, could you repeat?
02:25
20 542
02:35
212 location will be in command nothing showing from a split level medium sized residential will be in command offensive investigating 12 stage
03:01
Attent to receive since calls on location, nothing showing,
03:05
we're going to investigate, I am also on location.
03:08
1447 can disagree.
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Location mentioned:
S 82nd St, Lincoln, NE 68516
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