Fire alarm caused by faulty pilot light


A fire alarm at 2513 Harlem Ave was triggered by a faulty pilot light. Responders investigated and found no signs of fire or danger, and the alarm was cleared.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
2513 Harlem, 1045. 3rd, I'm on the air, Saturday sweeps. Ender 33 sweeps. 1046[1]. And S.S.G.102, what's at Harlem? We're going to do a hearing and pad install. 1046. 1046. We're going to do an alarm excitation through a potterful. No signs of combustion upon investigation along with the state will be in service. (name withheld) 20, you're on A2, switch over to a woman. 20, we had alarm activation due to a pilot pool. Upon investigation, no signs of combustion, alarm with respect, feedback, and clear.
Police codes explained
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1046: Time of alarm investigation/clearance
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Location mentioned:
Near Harlem Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216
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