Fire alarm triggered by battery change at residence, Bel Air North MD
A fire alarm was activated at a residence near Canningate Rolls. Upon investigation, firefighters found that the alarm was triggered by the homeowner changing the battery, not due to an actual fire. No fire or smoke was present.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Automatic Fire alarm, 1730, 1713, Canningate Rolls, between High Point Road and the Dead End, Tall Group Fire, 1747.
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Chief Three, Rick.
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Chief three, 1747.
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Chief Three, Rick. Chief Three, Rick.
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Steve three, five.
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Seventry, seven, seven, twenty, two, seven, twenty-eight.
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Thirteen, twelve, we're out with four.
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Sir?
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No.
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Andrew 1312, 12,
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1940. 12,
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1740. 12, 1740. You mentioned around for the 1318 box.
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Hallway, fire, smoke, and COG.
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Today, 401 is the station.
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Fine, 1749.
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For 15 to payment, 2.
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315, 1749.
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When he made home,
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Correction, made contact with homeowner, they were changing the battery that stuck the alarm off.
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Received, boxed service,
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H-code, Q3, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Cannongate Rd, Bel Air North, MD 21050
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