False alarm for arcing at Hill Street intersection, New Smyrna Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews investigated a report of a hazardous condition at Hill Street and East Third Avenue in New Smyrna Beach. It was determined to be normal electrical arcing due to fog, and no response was required.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Was that at Third Avenue between Third and Fourth?
00:04
Engine 50, hazardous condition, Hill Street and East Third Avenue in New Smyrna Beach.
00:10
Engine 50, select truck seven, time out 1957.
00:15
Hey.
00:18
Oh.
00:23
Super foggy out and it's causing some arcing.
00:27
It's just normal stuff.
00:30
You want us to close it?
00:34
Fall back or something.
00:36
I don't know, let me know. But other than that, it falls unfounded.
00:39
Gene Circle in New Smyrna Beach, cross street of Ocean Avenue.
00:43
Medic 52, engine 53, select pack three, timeout 1958.
00:51
Engine 50, engine.
00:52
Did you have a call for us?
00:56
That's affirmative.
01:01
I copy. Can we have the information? We didn't receive any info.
01:06
I copy. It's going to be hazardous materials at the intersection of Hill Street and East Third Avenue in New Smyrna Beach.
01:15
And it's going to be working on Tac.
01:25
I copy. Per Engine 52, this is actually a normal issue and no responses needed.
01:30
They already responded out there.
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Location mentioned:
E 3rd Ave & Hill St, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
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