False fire alarm at hotel in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at a hotel near Russell Street in Baltimore. It was confirmed to be an accidental alarm with no fire found.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Bhophe. H. 55, truck 6 respond, medical alarm, 55-42,
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near Russell Street, the Holiday Inn Express Stadium between Bayard Street and Haines Street for the private commercial alarm.
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Enter 55, truck 6, respond, medical box area, 55-42, near Russell Street at the Holiday Inn Express for the private commercial lane 2039.
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Oh,
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I'm truck.
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Report, man.
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You send the truck tie with a chop on.
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28, 45 will be fun.
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Amelance 3 Respond Medical Alarm 56-22,
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near Woodring Avenue,
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between Hartford Road and Beckville Road for the sick case, blood pressure problems.
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Ambulance 3,0006, 6-202, near Woodring Avenue for the sick case, 87-year-old male,
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26 Alpha 2 response, 2042.
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Chris, wonderful for your program.
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Here's a funny response.
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I'm sorry, 20-70 at the Edgewood Elementary School.
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Every hundred Edwards Street.
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That's the alarm sounding at the building.
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Please have been advised.
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2044.
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Seventy-one.
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You'll hold me out, sir, suspect, reporters for D-Conn.
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Er, REST you want to have you out for D-Con, 24.4.
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SPB 23
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FPD 23rd FPD 2337 inspection 72 and up
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55 55 for truck 6 in service
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truck 6, service truck 6, service
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Trucks 6 down
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2045
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Avenue between West 20th Street and West 23rd Street.
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For the assault, police on location, emails 25 respondent of the alarm 13-23-2215 Huntingdon Avenue.
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For the assault, police on location, 60-year-old male patient,
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2045.
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25.
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155.
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near Russell, accidental activation on service.
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