Accidental residential fire alarm near Milford Ave in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm near Milford Avenue and Liberty Heights Avenue in Baltimore was reported but later canceled because it was an accidental activation.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 12, respond near Milford Avenue.
00:04
Residential fire signal near Liberty Heights Avenue.
00:07
Truck 12, respond near Milford Avenue.
00:12
Residential fire signal.
00:18
23.
00:22
Section 5928,
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Reisterstown Road.
00:25
5928 versus 755.
00:28
1340.
00:36
Engine 4 on scene, three-story, single-family dwelling, smoke alarms installed on first floor, second floor, third floor.
00:54
That's just because.
01:03
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01:08
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01:11
Front of the museum, 8.30 East Bradst Street for a seizure 60-year-old female 12 Delta 4,
01:17
13-8.
01:19
The 12 urine service, accidental activation.
01:36
Truck 12, you're cancelled,
01:39
accidental activation.
01:43
Truck 12, you're canceled, accidental activation.
01:47
sir, accidental activation 13-9.
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