Burning wire on tree causes electrical hazard
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Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
03:06
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(number withheld) Hawthorne Street, 1st year of Lurch Drive and London Street for an electrical hazard on two Bravo.
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One three one to convey.
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Command.
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We have a little bit of it freezing.
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I have one of the refrigeration lines coming in from an outdoor unit.
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However, the motor is running.
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I have no odors.
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Otherwise, it appears to be working fine.
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We took the base plate off both units and I have nothing obvious.
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I'm going to secure the power for the one with the frozen line and see if that improves conditions or stuff.
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No station command, you can go ahead and release the box.
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This is going to be an isolated incident to this apartment.
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We're trying to respond.
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Set to smoke detectors individually.
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I copy.
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We'll hold with yourself and truck 39.
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Major can go to service.
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Follow me, Jack.
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When you're done with that, just stand by.
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Engine 401 is proceeding.
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(number withheld) Hawthorne Street.
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Proceeding, Engine 401.
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Truck 30, come in.
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Engine 41, north location.
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Fire alarm, go ahead and start BGE on the electric side.
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I'll give you a phone number once it happens.
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Copy that, BGE started.
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Engine 41, fire alarm, we're having a phone number one here already.
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Go ahead.
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(number withheld) .
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I do have a wire on a tree and the tree is actively burning.
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Five hundred copies, pole number 136386 .
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We're getting it in journey now.