Accidental fire alarm at commercial building in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at a building near East 33rd Street in Baltimore. The alarm was found to be accidentally triggered in the cellar with no fire present, and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Hi, Tactic Box, 31-71 units respond fire ground 1.
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Engine 31, engine 44, truck 5.
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Respond to near East 33rd Street, between Lovell Street and St.
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Paul Street, so commercial fire signal, Zone 2.
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High traffic block 31-71 units respond.
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Fire ground 1.
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Engine 31, engine 44, truck 5.
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Response to near East 33rd Street.
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The commercial fire signal, 953.
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TOW and TOW and Cance, TOW and service.
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Power 1, Tower 1, Cance, Power 1, Your Honor in Service,
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Rescue 1, Amble, 812, respond, medical alarm, 23-13, 301, 311, Franklin Street, 311, 311, Franklin Street, 311, Trinel Tower Street, and State Street,
00:57
4thew Town Street, 48K, pediatric 4-year-old male, finger stuck in a toy, pediatric,
01:02
4-year-old male,
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finger stuck in a toy, reported circulation cutoff, rescue, 161, ambulance, 9000.
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53.
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We start a power in 9243.
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41, 3,700 Toon Street, accidental activation.
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Alarms can place till bypass.
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41.992.
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Passing received.
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44-in stringed by the hydrogen of St.
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Paul's in 33rd.
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All right, I have a box 31 at 7.1.
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He's 31 in the scene.
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And his 31 will be investigating.
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He has 33 command of knock him 6.
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All right one, you can return the box.
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You can move operation with A1 name.
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It's going to be a accidental activation from the cellar.
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All right, tag the box is 3rd minute's 2.1 engine,
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31 will handle the accidental activation.
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