False fire alarm at residential address caused by cooking, Baltimore MD
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near St. Paul Street. The cause was a small fire extinguished by the sprinkler system. Building maintenance took over fire watch. The alarm was confirmed as false caused by cooking.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 25 respond, near St. Paul Street, private alarm, residential fire signal. Truck 25, respond, Doc 301, 31.62,
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near St. Paul Street, residential fire signal, 1718. Communications, AMBO5, AMBO 805, AMBO 805.
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AMBO 805, NAMBO 805, trying row.
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812 respond with engine 58, near Marblewyn Avenue for a sickcase. AMBO 812 respond with engine 58.
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near Marble Avenue for a sickcase, 26, Charlie 1 response.
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That's 17, 19.
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Communication, AMBO.
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33, 17-05 here,
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a small fire, Department 321, extinguished by the sprinkler.
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Building maintenance is taken over, maintaining a fire watch.
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I'm a service,
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and I'll have a card.
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Okay, sir, I'm that right. And do you know if building maintenance also notified the alarm company?
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He assured me he did and put it on tests.
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All right, I'm Debrax. Thank you much, 1722.
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Truck 25.
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Truck 25.
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Yeah,
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I've got a note on a cat. It's confirmed false alarm from cooking.
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You can put his in service on a false alarm.
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I'm their wrecks, sir.
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At 1723.
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Location mentioned:
Near St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21218
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