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Commercial building haze and water alarm near West Oak CirMarietta GA

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W Oak Cir, Marietta, GA 30062

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a commercial building near West Oak Circle following reports of haze and a possible odor. Investigators checked for signs of fire or electrical issues. A water flow alarm was triggered in the pump room, prompting further inspection. The situation appears to involve a potential fire or equipment issue, but no confirmed fire was observed.

Audio|Heard on: Cobb GA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 12, clear on your response.
00:01
First due in near West Oak Circle, commercial fire.
00:08
Engine 51, engine 52, truck 51, truck 52, rescue 26, squad 16501, battalion 3, clearing response from fire ground three to the fire.
00:16
Originally called it as a commercial fire alarm near West Oak Circle.
00:20
Engine 56 being advised that he has a haze in the area.
00:24
Three, we're not going to enter the structure.
00:27
There's no haze inside the building.
00:29
Haze on the Charlie side.
00:35
Clear, Engine Fifty Six has command inside the structure.
00:37
No haze found on the outside of the structure.
00:42
Next two, if you will go around to the Charlie side.
00:46
Radio is clear next to you and go to the Charlie five.
00:49
Engine 52 is on the scene next to Charlie side.
00:55
We're here on Charlie side.
00:57
Command to be advised, this is a repeat of law enforcement shift.
01:00
We did have a haze on drive around and some kind of odor at 1st.
01:05
Store manager thought it might be the compactor.
01:07
We've got it coming in serious.
01:10
Safety two's clear.
01:13
Traffic two's on scene.
01:15
Clear truck fifty-two on scene.
01:18
Truck fifty-one's on scene.
01:21
Clear truck fifty-one on scene.
01:24
Engine twelve, level one with three.
01:27
Clear engine twelve, level one with three.
01:30
Engine thirty-two from out.
01:36
We're not seeing much of a haze, but you do have a slight odor.
01:40
It almost smells electrical or plastic.
01:42
To me it doesn't smell like a fire, but we'll continue investigating while we find out here.
01:52
10-4.
01:54
Commander radio,
01:56
leave 5652 and truck 52.
01:59
Cancel over, ma'am.
02:02
Clearly, 5652 truck 52.
02:03
All other units show you in service.
02:06
56 Bravo to command.
02:08
I've got a water flow, pump room activation.
02:13
10-4.
02:15
Command to 52, can you close the free plan and see if you can see this pump room investigate that water flow?
02:22
10-4. We're still on the Alpha-Delta corner.
02:26
Need a report.
02:28
10-4.
02:30
Pump room is going to be located left of your main entrance, outside.

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W Oak Cir, Marietta, GA 30062

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