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Heard on: Orleans LA EMS Dispatch Group Calls · 13 hours ago
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Hi, be advised you're responding to.
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It's a 3rd party caller that's not on the scene, advising that the caller states her mother is at the location and states when she plugged in her heater, she can smell something burning but there is no fire.
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Burning odor investigated in New Orleans apartment

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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a possible electrical burning smell in a first-floor apartment in New Orleans. The report came from a third-party caller who said a resident noticed the odor after plugging in a heater, but no visible fire was seen.

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New Orleans, LA 70124
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