Electrical issue causes haze in residential fire alarm, Montgomery County MD


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm in a residence and found a light haze caused by an electrical problem with the microwave. There was no gas leak or active fire. The situation was resolved by isolating the power.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Transcript:
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18 to 60. We're going to circle all around a block, stand by a plug in front of near Brahma Street.
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Paramedic, yeah, just click Paine, okay.
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Ambulum 7-11, we'll take that call for everyone to 711, Bravo.
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And on 711, Bravo, discard your alert.
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And we'll 711, Bravo, discard your alert. And we'll 711 Bravo discard your alert.
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Right. About 742 to Robert Montgomery.
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What a scene.
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Single story,
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nothing of it.
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Here, so 742 Bravo on the scene.
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Single story,
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nothing happened. 2.05.
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715, truck 715, proceeding fire alarm routine.
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3401, Ruby Terrace, and 304.
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The rest of my 24th, Robert, Montgomery.
00:37
Doesn't appear to be ghastly, seems like a light phase in the house.
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The rest of that's 7.442, Rob.
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23 of 7.7.
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It's not going to be a gas leak.
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I got a haze from a electrical issue from the microwave where I isolate the power.
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You can hold myself in the rescue squad and clear company 16.
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Montgomery County, MD
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