Smoke detector activation caused by broken steam pipe at school, Baltimore MD
A smoke detector activation at a three-story school building was caused by a broken steam pipe in the basement. Fire crews confirmed there was no fire, and maintenance was notified to fix the issue.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Smoke detector activation for McTanville, Citizens, or so.
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Okay, Agent 50 won't.
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4-31 engine 4 is on scene three-story school nothing showing side alpha engine four each full springling command 2308 engine for all handle team in the basement.
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On the high-tech box 4-7-1, engine 4 will handle steam in the basin, 2308.
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So, 22nd out of clearance, sir.
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All right, truck 26, 2309.
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Engine 4, 759 women's bookmark.
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Holmes Hall,
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had a broken steep pipe in the basement.
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Maintenance has been called.
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We have Davis Police on C.
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System reset.
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Location mentioned:
Holmes Hall, Baltimore, MD 21251
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