Overheated outlet causes smoke smell at residence


Firefighters responded to a report of smoke at a house. They found that an electrical outlet was too hot, but there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Fire and EMS
01:40
Transcript:
Mediq 26, Charlie 3, Delta 2, Power 203, Engine 206, Engine 210, Battalion Chief 206, 8138 Flintwood Court, Structure, Fire, smell of smoke, Incident Channel 7[1]. Medic 26, Charlie 3, Delta 2, Power 203, Engine 206, Engine 210, Battalion Chief 206, 8138 Flintwood Court, Cross Streets Dead End. Structure, fire, smell of smoke, incident, Channel 7, 0.018. 2nd03 dispatch, arriving on the scenes. I have a two-story multifamily, nothing showing from the exterior. Tower 203, cannot one with command and the investigative mode. Stand by further. June 206, arriving on location. First two engine, second new engine, we've got a hydronaut at Flintwood and bring a ray if he'll stay safe. This back got to Zull 2-1-2-4-9-26-4-0-0-2-2-2-2-2. This is that got me. Go ahead, come in. It's going to be overheated outlet. You can clear on. This is that engine 2.10 you can clear. 83, you're clear as well.
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Incident Channel 7: Incident assigned to radio channel 7
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Location mentioned:
Near Flintwood Ct, North Charleston, SC 29406
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