Alarm caused by broken pipe at home in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an alarm at a single-family home near Labyrinth Road in Baltimore was caused by a broken pipe. There was no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 56, I'm on location.
00:03
I'll be investigating, make me command.
00:07
Okay, Nge 56, 14, 57.
00:11
Inj 56, truck 30.
00:14
What are you going to see? Just standby.
00:18
I copy, 56.
00:21
You're in front of the building or at the back?
00:25
We're in the front of the building. We're in the front of the building.
00:27
Inj.52.
00:29
The number two.
00:31
Pulling me in service.
00:32
There's nothing.
00:33
Evidence. Check the both sides of the house.
00:35
Moving in service.
00:37
Okay. Interpret 2.1502.
00:40
Angel 45.
00:42
Clip 45.
00:45
Near Labyrinth Road.
00:47
We had a single family.
00:50
We had alarm going off caused by a broken pipe.
00:57
You can ignore any further.
01:01
It's going to keep going off.
01:04
Because they're damaged to you.
01:06
Okay, message received.
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Location mentioned:
Labyrinth Rd, Baltimore, MD 21215
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