Multiple residential fire and CO alarms activate with no danger, Baltimore MD
Multiple residential fire and carbon monoxide alarms sounded near Louise Avenue, Baltimore. No confirmed fire or hazard was found. Medical response was noted for a seizure case near Leopold Way and Horner's Lane. No injuries or fire were confirmed.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Accidentialization,
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just a reset,
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engine foreign service.
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Accidental reset, 1202. Accidental reset, 1202.
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Measure 56 respond.
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Backseria 56-50-50-609, near Louise Ave,
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between Royston and Louise Avenue,
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Residential CO alarm.
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156 respond by Siria 56-50-609 near Louise Ave between Royston and Louise Avenue,
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residential seal alarm, timeout 1204.
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Truck 20, Medi4, respond, medical alarm, (number withheld), near Leopold Way and Horner's Lane for seizure, a 46-year-old male.
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Truck 20, Mediore, respond, medical alarm, (number withheld), near Leopold Way and Horner's Lane for seizure, 1212.2 response, timeout, 12-0-0.E.
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Truck 30 respond, Dr.Octaria, 56 Edge 50, and 6209 Unis Avenue between Royston and New Leaf Avenue.
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For the Plurlon residential CO-A alarm, truck 30 respond, box area,
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56 Edge 50, 6209 Unis Avenue, Provillan residential CO alarm, 1209.
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