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Malfunctioning HVAC Unit Caused Smoke Condition, Odor
7447 W Central Ave
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Summary
- Firefighters responded to a smoke report at a Burger King in Toledo, Ohio, and identified a rooftop HVAC unit as the source. The building was evacuated, and the situation was resolved without incident.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 7447 W Central Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 7447 W Central Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 7447 W Central Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 7447 W Central Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 7447 W Central Ave.
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TFD FIRE 7 (48FD) · May 2, 5:43AM · 0:17
Command fire dispatch. Go ahead. We've isolated this to a HVAC unit on the roof of the structure. All units can return to service upon their call. Okay, 539.
TFD FIRE 7 (48FD) · May 2, 5:31AM · 0:28
Interior command, we do have a sort of a slight hot rubber smell back where the sink is, but we still have no active fire or smoke. Okay, that's clear. Stand by for Truck 63 on the roof. Locate the HVAC system. Might need to cycle it and see what we can find. That's clear. There are two vents back here, so that might be it.
TFD FIRE 7 (48FD) · May 2, 5:22AM · 0:21
Battalion 6 and all units responding to West Central, have a report that it smells like something's burning. We have gray smoke. Employees are outside. Police are on the scene. You have hydrants in front of the structure. Battalion 6, it's clear. 521.
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