Residential fire alarm triggers response near Parkside Dr, Baltimore MD


A fire alarm went off at a private home near Parkside Drive. Fire crews responded and found the cause was a faulty air handler on the roof. No fire was reported.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Truck 26 Respond, Box Area 27-81, near Parkside Drive between Diller Avenue and Greenbrier Avenue for the private residential alarm.
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Truck 26, respond, Box Area 27-81, near Parkside Drive for the private residential alarm, 1632.
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21 to 44, what do you need?
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21, he switched over to Maine 8-1.
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Probably. 21 to 44. What do you guys need, any, that?
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No, we're good.
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We're coming down off the roof.
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Through the internal scare, because you can go in service and you've got everything cleaned up.
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Bobby, thanks.
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245.0.1 North Charles.
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It was a faulty air handler on the roof.
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The last three units are going to clear on their own.
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I'm going to service.
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The message received is down to 24, 1634.
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SSU1 respond 1-5-d2-1 North Chester off of Fayette and Orleans injured 31-year-old female SSU-1 respond at 105-8802-1 North Cheshire Street injured 30 brother 2 6035
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truck 1615500 Charles removed one from a stuck elevator I got the cooler
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Messrs. 616.
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1636. 26, the corrected address will be 3802, Pauksite drop.
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Kathy 302, Paukside drop, 1637.
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Location mentioned:
Near Parkside Dr, Baltimore, MD 21206
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