Smoke investigated near oil lane and low street is from coffee roasting, Baltimore MD
Fire crews responded to reported smoke near Oil Lane Street and Low Street. Investigation determined the smoke was from a coffee shop roasting beans, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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End of 6.5 bacteria 6-dage 40, oil made sure to the low street to investigate smoke outside.
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And then 6 respond,
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bacteria, 6-dance 40, oil lane street, and low street, to investigate smoke outside.
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It's 1027.
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Anger 50 response.
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Medical alarm, 32 days time, 42ndo, Seminoe Avenue, First and Wiclo, Road 4, Fall, elderly, mail, 17, Deltzer 5, and Department 104, 10, As is 53,000, Long, 52, dash, 10.
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43, 12, Semino Avenue, plus the Wiclow, Road, Rwanda, Avenue, entrance from a fall, elderly, male,
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17, Deltzer 5, and Department 104 is 1028.
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1106 North Calhors were installed through smoke alone space on the first second on the term.
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To be installed.
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It's been installed.
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It's first and second.
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1031.
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23, come up on AMS 1.
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And just 53, trial row.
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13. 11.
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113.
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344 West North Avenue.
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We think we had a dead gas line kit does not seem to be active.
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EGE is en route.
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We're going to be in service.
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All right, 1032.
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It's in 53.
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Verify your response.
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They're Orleans and low.
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I'm a message, I don't know if you any spoke.
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I believe it could be a coffee shop.
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That's firing up their roasters.
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We all, we are going to investigate.
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Okay, the message is 834.
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