Vehicle hits storage building, triggers fire alarm


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
02:50
Transcript:
Engine 42 respond on medical on correction engine 4 respond on medical on 42-80 4410 Mainfield Avenue between Woodsdale Avenue and Overland Avenue for 6 75-year-old male 26 delta-one response engine for respond on medical on 42-80 4410 Mainfield Avenue for 675 year old mail 26 Delta 1 at 1723 engine 8 I'm on the scene of a two-story storage facility, approximately 200 by 200, and nothing showing on the messaging Navy Command. I do have an audible fire alarm. Engine 8 will be investigating. Engine 8 will have North Howard Street Command. Engine 8 does have an audible alarm at location, 1724. Is you any further than the alarm from alarm company, or? Negative, sir, nothing additional. 31, 24th and Howard, hyphen. Engine 23, engine 23, train, round 5, round 1, engine 23. Engine 23, engine 23, 1720. 10. 10, 1720. The engine 43, report non-emergency, back area 43-10, 6305 leaf walk, between Walker Avenue and Limit Avenue for the smoke-oom installation. Engine 43, reporting on emergency, back Surrey, 43-10, 6305 of the east floor. For the smoke alarm installation at 1725. In-truck 16, investigate. All units are to stand by during investigation, time 1725. 5, the command. Let me decide with one of the employees here, and they're advising that a vehicle had struck the building and caused the sprinkler system to go off. Yeah, I copy. I just found that on myself. How much recommend Engine 8, Truck 5 will be able to handle. If it's on top, it would say, A1. You know, about 5-7-24. Engine 8 and Truck 5 will handle. All other units can go on service on their own, switching operations over to A1, Maine, time of 1726.
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N Howard St, Baltimore, MD
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