Possible alarm activation at medical building, Essex MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an audible alarm was heard at a medical building near South Marlyn Avenue and Eastern Boulevard. Responding units were requested to check the premises after an alarm sounded from the pool equipment room. A contact person, whose name was withheld, confirmed that no one was expected to be in the building at the time. The situation appears to involve a possible alarm activation or malfunction.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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00:59
Transcript:
00:00
I'd love to be also calling up and advise an audible alarm right there at South Marlyn Avenue and Eastern Boulevard.
00:06
Could you have a unit check it out, please?
00:09
It's the medical building right down the corner.
00:12
10-4, I need you to check the call for an alarm, audible alarm, South Marlyn East Medical Building.
00:20
10-4.
00:23
Ten four, twenty-one forty-seven.
00:26
Forty-two or something. Copy.
00:29
Ten four.
00:31
Where do you feel now?
00:34
Ten four, twenty-four forty-nine.
00:35
That's 42.
00:37
Alarm is coming in for that building now.
00:41
I said the alarm was coming from the pool equipment room.
00:45
10-4, it was on, it just shut off.
00:49
Yes, since the drop time was at 2144, they spoke with (name withheld).
00:53
She advised no one should be there.
00:56
10-1-51.
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Location mentioned:
N Marlyn Ave & Eastern Blvd, Essex, MD 21221
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