Fire alarm triggers response at hospital; no fire found, Baltimore MD


A fire alarm went off at a hospital, but it turned out to be a mistake and no fire was present.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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7AXE1-E-1-X-3. Respondenticle alarm 13 at 13 a.m.211-1-123. Respondenticle, alarm, 13-A.S. 23, 11-1, 1-201, W. 23rd. Shoulder-Metka, Maryland Avenue, and May Street, non-breathing. 09.4.m.m. 8.m.m.m.m. 3.13. I got a... 10-story hospital complex. You can place all the use and service. 133 if I see it in this house. 33 600 North Wolfe Street accidental activation[1]. I'm in service. I got the card. Initial tactical alarm 33-63-6 engine 33-33 will handle accidental. The unit's canceled going service. Switch operations is able to main time at 950.
7AXE1-E-1-X-3. Respondenticle alarm 13 at 13 a.m.211-1-123. Respondenticle, alarm, 13-A.S. 23, 11-1, 1-201, W. 23rd. Shoulder-Metka, Maryland Avenue, and May Street, non-breathing. 09.4.m.m. 8.m.m.m.m. 3.13. I got a... 10-story hospital complex. You can place all the use and service. 133 if I see it in this house. 33 600 North Wolfe Street accidental activation[1]. I'm in service. I got the card. Initial tactical alarm 33-63-6 engine 33-33 will handle accidental. The unit's canceled going service. Switch operations is able to main time at 950.
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accidental activation: False alarm
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Location mentioned:
Johns Hopkins University, 600 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21287
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