Circuit breakers trip and burning smell at residence


A resident reported that all circuit breakers in their house tripped and they smelled something burning outside. They did not see any smoke or flames but thought the house might have been struck by lightning.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00Mini-poursing route,00:02default.00:044.43.00:12Engine 11.00:14Zone 27.00:16Still alarm[1].00:17At 4242.00:19Northwest 49th Street.00:21Respond on tap 4.00:23Engine 11.00:25Respond to.00:26Zone 27.00:27Still alarm[1].00:28At 4242, Northwest 49th Street.00:32Respond on TAC4.00:3811, still zone 27, 4242, northwest 49.00:44Resident said all the breakers popped off in the house, can smell something burning outside, does not see any smoker flames, thinks may be.00:52That also struck by lightning.00:55You have TAC4, TEC4.
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Mini-poursing route,
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default.
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4.43.
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Engine 11.
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Zone 27.
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Still alarm[1].
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At 4242.
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Northwest 49th Street.
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Respond on tap 4.
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Engine 11.
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Respond to.
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Zone 27.
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Still alarm[1].
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At 4242, Northwest 49th Street.
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Respond on TAC4.
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11, still zone 27, 4242, northwest 49.
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Resident said all the breakers popped off in the house, can smell something burning outside, does not see any smoker flames, thinks may be.
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That also struck by lightning.
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You have TAC4, TEC4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Fire department call for service (possible fire, no confirmation)
[2]
Tech 4: Fire department radio channel or tactical frequency
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 49th St, Lincoln, NE 68524
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