Burned fan motor found on rooftop unit at Maryland site


Audio|Source: Prince George's County Fire and EMS
02:18
Transcript:
Ambulance Logal 12,1001-101. Command to Trooperator. Go ahead, I missed the report. Respond on Talk Group 8-Al-1. Just there, they found a unit. It doesn't look like there's any conditions with that unit or what your conditions inside of it. They get better. That's not a else out of the store. We'll get over there and take a look. I did secure the power panel here. There is a surge protection alarms sounding on the panel also. The power is out to the unit, but the main breaker was not tripped. So I'm not sure what caused the electrical problem. You might want to start talking about it. Rescue local. 34 12 Curtis driver I copy communications he's are cut back there please 29 29 25 engine is covered engine 8 23 respond on talk group 8 Charlie 1 roof roof the command go sir burned up man motor on rooftop 3 command copy communications burned up motor on rooftop unit 3. We didgetop. Commandant, truck 32. Your recommendation, scale, stack. Yeah, scale up back, hold two trucks, we'll get some fans going in here. And copies. Pedant communications, this time had a burn-up motor. Rooftop unit, 600. Lexington Hill Road unit number 500. This time we're going to hold the truck 32 and truck 205 and engine 829, although the units can go available on the ready. So you get your copies. Burn the fan motor on rooftop number three. Holding engine 829 the truck 832, truck 205 return balance. All units ready.
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Hill Rd, Maryland
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