Fire department responds to overheated electrical server, San Francisco CA


Fire department responded to an overheated electrical server in room 110 in San Francisco. The server caused smoke, but it has dissipated. The server was unplugged and the room was vacated. The system has been reset and the situation is now under control with no active fire.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Yeah, A1, Division 3A. This is a faulty electrical server.
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Smoke's dissipated.
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The system's gone back into the green.
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We're going to have units go back in on their own.
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Back in on their own.
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Division three, copy.
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Q1. King 114 delete triage.
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King 114, copy.
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I'm after 7.1.
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The RP position council is out of the call.
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The patient on their own.
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We're available near the Ferry building.
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One message received.
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Thurton Howard, please.
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So I want to copy.
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16, 1113.
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113. 113.
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113. 13.
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We're one in one at California and still more.
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Message 4.
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We are clear on a P.T.
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Please show us on service for equipment failure.
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Copy at 49.
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C449. Copy.
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Control of the time three.
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Time 3AAS.
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This engine in room 110 was an overheated server that shorted.
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The server was unplugged.
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Room vacated and the system was able to take a reset. You can put Battalion 3, Tack 13, and service all the intent on the room.
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San Francisco, CA
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