Trash smoldering on elevator causes smoke smell, Charleston WV


Firefighters responded to a report of smoke smell in a building elevator area. They found trash smoldering on top of one elevator. The elevator was shut down and maintenance was notified. No fire spread or injuries occurred.
Audio|Source: Charleston Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Left elevator bank on fire recall. We do have a what smells to be a Bronx belt possibly on the motor. We're going up for the second to look down and take a check.
00:08
Take it negative right now.
00:12
Change Fort, are you going to try to check the top of the car there you say?
00:18
Yeah, it's fine, there's what we're going to cooperate, but we're good with all resources we currently have.
00:24
10-4[1].
00:30
Unvisible 20 or second.
00:32
The unit call in command.
00:37
Where's our position?
00:44
Unit calling command.
00:47
Fort.
00:49
We've got one of the elevators set down. Could be called a little smell.
00:57
One of two elevators operational though and no problems with it.
01:04
I can't copy. I'll come in and get it face to face. Great.
01:08
Command of Metro.
01:10
Command. Command.
01:13
Can you get a hold of maintenance to let them know that this one elevator is going to be down? Get you an update when I get a face the station for.
01:20
I got a damn for.
01:23
We're also going to release 431.
01:28
I copy.
01:34
431 channel on Word service.
01:37
Not copy in service, 2011.
01:43
The man to matcher, engine 4th, found the source of the smoke, a bunch of trash on top one that elevators. They're going to go ahead and shut it down and tag it out.
01:52
We've got a bunch of trash on one of the elevators.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood
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