False fire alarm at commercial building caused by burnt food, Baltimore MD
A fire alarm at a commercial building on East near 33rd Street was activated due to burnt food. Fire crews arrived and found no fire present. Maintenance was contacted to reset the alarm, which continued to sound for the time being.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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into 31 truck drivers from back area 31 day 21 10 10 east near 33rd street from stadium place in a row for commercial fire signals into 31 truck 5 respond back 30 31 30 31 10 10 East near 33 street commercial fire signal signals
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Nima 25 respond, Mettic 1, T5-1, 23-30, Hartford Road between normal avenue, east 25th Street for like things.
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Nima 25 respond, META alarm, T5-1, 23, Hartford Road.
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For like pain, police, mostly, 22,000.
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One of the same, four-story building, nothing showing, nobody investigating.
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Four-story building, nothing showing,
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investigating 1024.
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End of 58, medical one respond, medical, 50, that's 14201, Annapolis, Robustine, and Madison Street.
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And when burned true for the breathing down.
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And 58, medical one, respond, medical one, 50.
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20201, Annapolis, Rhode, Apartment, 8.
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45-year female, 3,000,000, 6,000,000, 172,000, 24.
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I'm careful. On service.
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5.31, you call it?
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Yeah, gun service. You guys.
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A cop, thank you.
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31 was a pot of food in location.
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They are contacting maintenance to reset the alarm. It will continue sounding for now.
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Potter food, 1729.
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Location mentioned:
E 33rd St, Baltimore, MD 21218
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