Firefighters investigate fluctuating electrical odor


Firefighters respond to a report of an electrical smell but find no fire or smoke. They investigate the fluctuating odor and a brief power outage at the scene.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
01:54
Transcript:
Hi, Zero, (name withheld) Rite. (name withheld) OIC? Just an update. We saw no smoke, fire. As we were walking out, we did get a smell of electrical, we're investigating it. Copy no smoke or fire. You do have an odor of electrical investigating. A.C. of Italian 7, that scene. Copy. I see battalion 91A. All right, I see truck 131 is on the same page. Bobby. 22, go ahead. Medic 2, we're going to create a new incident for your response, so you'll receive a new page in a moment. I see if you can fire attack and commit. Go ahead. Okay. There's a slight odor of electrical. There's no smoke. The smell's coming and going. You can handle with 33, engine 92, and the first end truck. We'll continue to investigate this. That's her letter 22. Copy. All units except for Inger 33, into 92, and the first end truck can go ahead and cancel. Great, fire attack, turn out I-C, do you need the first-hand truck up there with you? Oh, that's affirmative. The lights just went off, but we're smelling the electrical. We're actually looking for the panel, but we still don't have an order. Truck 93, did you...
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W Washington St, San Diego, CA
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