Accidental smoke alarm activation with no fire, Baltimore MD
Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm activation at near Wildwood Parkway in Baltimore. They were unable to enter the property initially and contacted the key holder. Upon inspection, no fire was found and the alarm was determined to be accidental. The occupants were out of town and no smoke or fire damage was observed.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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and see if they can get a key holder down here.
00:02
Can't seem to be getting in.
00:04
No intention the door.
00:09
Okay, Angel, Samund.
00:13
Edge, 7-3. near Wildwood Parkway.
00:17
Zero smoke alarms installed.
00:19
Six inspected.
00:22
South, the engine 53.
00:35
Truck 18, EMS6, respond on medical law in (number withheld) Denison Street, between Walbrook Avenue and Clifton Avenue, for non-breathing,
00:45
non-echo-one response.
00:47
Truck 18, EMS-6, respond, medical law, (number withheld), Denison Street,
00:53
for non-breathing, non-echO-1 response to (number withheld).
01:07
POMO 26 number (number withheld) number 12th Street send your person for mail
01:16
The second number 26 number 26 number 50 s 30 down down down to having a chance 3 street
01:23
10 person 30 probably 1st1 (number withheld)
01:26
PEEngine 6.
01:31
Engine 6, let me contest with the alarm company. People are out of town.
01:40
They have no other assets to stop the alarm. Cravy. Um,
01:44
well...
01:45
I don't hear it going off now.
01:48
This is a smoke, smoke, no fire noted.
01:50
We did a 360 and we got nothing evident, nothing's showing, so I don't have to mark this accidental activation.
01:57
Hed 670d service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wildwood Pkwy, Baltimore, MD 21229
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