Smoke odor detected in master bedroom of brick home, Mecklenburg County NC


Fire responders arrived at a two-story brick home near Raycroft Road with no visible flames. They detected a smoke odor in the master bedroom's closet and attic, likely caused by HVAC system burn-off. They are investigating the attic for possible sources.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 24 is on scene. near Raycroft Road, two-story brick residential structure, nothing shown. Nedge 24th, we commenced.
00:08
Okay, Borg, the 24th command, two-story brick residential, nothing's showing.
00:17
Command Central, give me control of Tom Davis and Nidon one can handle.
00:20
This will be alarm set off and cooking.
00:24
Senator Cropon 6-02.
00:27
What were the Davis-Injol? David Tens are 2 clear.
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David Tens are 2 clear.
00:35
He is Strip 4 in service.
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Clearing a stretch 4 in service.
00:45
Davidson, the Italian 1 is clear.
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Natives, Battalion 1, clear.
00:54
Not Morris back in service.
00:58
Not more in back in service. Not more in back in service.
01:05
Codding, don't plan with that you a chat.
01:09
Man, Cod.
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Tensy-39's on scene.
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Command all companies.
01:19
Just an update.
01:20
Nothing of note on 360.
01:23
There is a odor of smoke up in the master bedroom in the main closet area.
01:29
They're getting in the attic right now.
01:31
It does smell like it's burn off when the HVAC system came on. But it's significant amount, so we're going to get up in the attic.
01:39
We'll advise momentarily.
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Mecklenburg County, NC
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