Burning odor in apartment caused by electrical fan


Firefighters responded to an apartment where a burning smell was noticed. They found a ceiling fan likely short-circuited but no fire or smoke was visible.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
To Arlington will be a building apartment 16, a fan trying, burning odor, no visible smoke, possibly just an electrical fan issue. Rescue 95 BLS 92 fall or back injury 2 008 236 place map page 167 167 all you're very new standby engine 91 go ahead and stand by water It's 91 copy, banded by water. Or it's engine 96 is available. We can handle that run on 236 place. Engine 96, I copy. Engine 94, you can cancel. Engine, 96, unconscious or fainting, 2,008, 236 place, map page 167. Fire, 23330, Arlington Avenue, apartment 16. Com's Plan 1, map page 166. 166. Engine 97, Engine 91, we have the RP standing with us on the corner stating if you head to North, Dr. Arlington, she'll evaluate it. Azure 87, we located, thank you. All units from Engineering 7. Best access is going to be off 233rd Street. It's going to be one of the units along that road. Standby, still investigating. Okay, 991, Toppy's best access, off T333rd. From Engine 97, looks like it was a ceiling fan that might have short-circuited. All units can go available, Engine 97, ran on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near Arlington Ave, Torrance, CA 90501
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