Small electrical fire inside wall handled by firefighters, Baltimore MD


Firefighters responded to a small electrical fire inside a wall and opened the wall to put it out. Multiple fire units worked together and controlled the situation without it getting worse.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Squad 26. I think we have it in here, Kevin. Squad 26, Communications. We've got a small electrical fire inside the wall. We'll be able to handle with engines. We've got 26 and truck six. Engines two.
00:26
Stay where you are while we get this wall open up. Squathe 26, you're on fire round two. You'll switch over to fire round one. Engine two, stand by a highter. We have a small electrical fire inside the wall. As soon as we get it opened up, you'll probably be able to let you go.
00:52
you are called.
00:53
That is 13304 Westlop.
00:55
Be able to malfunctioning CO-detector, I'll be in service.
00:58
All right, it's 13, got your malfunctioning detector, 454.
01:01
Quad 26. We have a small or loaded electrical outlet.
01:06
We'll move this to A1.
01:08
We're on time to reset you on.
01:09
I mentioned to C squad 26.
01:11
For main units on Box alarm[1], 26-1, switch operations to Main A1 at 455.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Box alarm: Fire alarm with multiple unit response
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Baltimore, MD
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