Fire alarm at a 10-story Baltimore high-rise with no fire, Baltimore MD
A fire alarm was activated at a 10-story high-rise building near York Rd in Baltimore. Fire units responded but found no visible fire or smoke. The alarm company indicated the system was being tested. Authorities advised caution during their check of the scene.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Hi, attack alarm, 43-62, you're going to respond on fire ground 1.
00:04
Engine 21, engine 44, truck 9-9, respond to near York Rd, team McCabe Avenue and Glenwood for a prior-lar commercial fire signal.
00:12
High-attack alarm, 462, you're respond on fire ground 1, engine 21, engine 44, truck 29,
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respond to near York Rd from McCabe Avenue, Glenwood, for a private-al commercial fire signal on (number withheld).
00:28
Engine 21 and your 44 verify response.
00:36
21 engine 21 verify your response.
00:40
1-Verify your response. 1-verify response.
00:44
Switch to 5, ground 1.
00:46
It's a high-tag box 43-62. Alarm company advises testing the system, proceed with caution.
00:58
8 AC. 29 cops, that's scared.
01:04
Agent 44, 21, need direct.
01:09
21 on top. Correct.
01:12
All right.
01:17
The property 10-3[1] high-rise. Nothing showing.
01:22
We'll have command sign up with all you to stand by on Truckmanine Investigates.
01:29
It's a high-tax box 43-62.
01:32
Truck 29 on a scene 10-story high-rise, nothing shown in the investigates.
01:36
Truck 29.
01:37
Your pro-command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-3: Stop transmitting; maintain radio silence except for essential or emergency communications.
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Location mentioned:
Near York Rd, Baltimore, MD 21212
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