Light haze from overheated motor in electrical room, San Francisco CA


A light haze was reported in the electrical room at near Clay St. The haze is likely caused by an overheated motor. Fire department investigators responded and power was shut off to the area to prevent further issues.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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A 424 phase is just going to be a light haze in the electrical room. We're going to hold engine 13, truck 13.
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Retire once further.
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All other units are on the up.
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Messager safe.
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He said it was between Bellevue and Chester Avenue.
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The 424 Clay, canceling 424Clay, hold engine 13, truck 13, battalion 1.
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14447th Avenue 4-story type 5 multi-residential mid-block nothing shown under investigation Mr. Smith.
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Building alarm box 2251 the location is 518 minna between 6 and rough units due engine 8 truck 1 Battalion 3 respond on control 1 attack channel 13
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Thank you very much. Thank you.
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Ruky-1-Mr14.
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The location is 1190 Mission, Unit 201 between Julia and Ease. This is for the overdose responding control line.
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Thank you.
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Field battalion, eight on scene, 1444, 7th Avenue.
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Three story type five.
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Between post and center.
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This is for the overdose,
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persona and control to go to.
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120 copies.
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Control 1, engine 1 is clear of CFC, VANNF, is there run out first page.
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And did you want to go to that?
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That's affirmative, assuming no other units around team.
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Rescue 1, you can stand down and do one responding.
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Port-34 Clay was overheated motor in the mechanical room. Power has been shut off.
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Engineer's been notified.
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You can show the Taiwan 1 attack 11 in service for many units in the front.
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Location mentioned:
Near Clay St, San Francisco, CA 94111
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