High-rise alarm caused by unattended cooking pot, Baltimore MD
Fire crews responded to a high-rise alarm at a building near East 33rd Street in Baltimore. The alarm was caused by a pot of food left unattended with no active fire found.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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engines high tactical box 31-71 operations on fire ground two
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Engine 31, Engine 21, Truck 5, respond,
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9 East 3rd Street between Lovegrove Street and St.
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Paul Street for the alarm sounding in the high rise.
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High Tactical Box 31-71, Operations on Fireground 2.
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Engine 31, Engine 21, Truck 5, respond,
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9, East 33rd Street for the alarm sounding in the high rise, 2357.
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Hi,
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20 minutes, we respond.
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I have an alarm, 41-80, 339 South Moulton Street, off of the Gulf Street, chest pain.
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60-year-old, you know, kind of a long time.
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20 minutes, he recall a long 41-41-80399 South Walden Street.
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Chestpaint, a 62-year-old female, send out the loan response to 358.
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Very interesting, patience.
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That'll be aging your lecture to respond to this location.
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All right, I'm 33, what you got for them?
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Uh, electrical arcing, possibly the cause of a fire.
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All right, 33, you remaining?
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Exfirmative.
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All right, we got to interrupt.
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We call back.
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24-100.
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On scene command,
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nothing's showing, 24-00.
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31 all hand each, move in A1.
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Engine 21, you got a hazard.
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St. Paul,
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33.
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Here was there one.
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I'm sorry, Charles, I'm 303.
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31, I'm going to a pot of food.
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Apartment 104.
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All right, 31, did you say apartment 814?
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That's correct.
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814. 814.
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Here's on a high attack alarm.
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31-70 engine 31 will handle pot of food or units going on their own at true 02.
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