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Two residents displaced by apartment floodingBaltimore MD

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Baltimore, MD

A radio report that two residents must leave an apartment building in Baltimore because of flooding. The caller says crisis relocation will be arranged and that OEM likely will not respond for flooding, and questions whether the building is city-owned.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
Cross (number withheld). Going to have two residents displaced at this location, Department (number withheld) and Apartment (number withheld). Let me start out more crisis crisis. Basically, neighborhoods at this location are going to be to be relocated. We'll notify them, but I don't think they come out for flooding. Okay. OEM doesn't come from flooding? Is it a city building? I think it's got to be a city building.

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