Smoke incident caused by burned heating element at home, Stone County MO
Fire crews responded to a smoke incident at a home near Riverdale Dr in Missouri. They found a burned heating element inside the house. Power was turned off to prevent further issues. Smoke cleared and no additional danger was reported.
Audio|Source: Tri Lakes Area Emergency Services
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Transcript:
00:00
Smell is like definitely a harness issue.
00:07
...kill command, force I pay.
00:13
Go ahead, rockhead command.
00:17
This time we're still in investigation.
00:20
We've got power shut off inside the home, smoke is dissipated, reduce all units.
00:31
Thank you very.
00:35
For older model, no ice play.
00:42
Amperator for your ACNFT and a down to six.
00:51
I can go handle that.
00:53
I'll disregard counting myself.
00:56
10-4[1], short-clear.
01:06
Sounds hollow, negative one set of Missouri, I'll try Arkansas.
01:09
I've been at 2001 Ford.
01:12
Correct.
01:19
It appears it's going to be a heating element, half of it is burned up.
01:24
And literally, it's clear.
01:28
It is followed up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
W Riverdale Dr, Missouri 65714
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