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Possible fire with trapped resident in Bethesda apartmentBethesda MD

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XWJ2+JV3, 7131 Arlington Rd #248, Bethesda, MD 20814

According to the dispatch call, there is a possible fire in an apartment in a high-rise building near Elm Street in Bethesda. A resident might be trapped and has passed out. Multiple fire and rescue units are responding to the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A2 Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Upstairs at the test of road, near Arlington Road, apartment 248, cross street Elm Street, high-rise building fire, possibly one trapped.
00:09
Resident passed out.
00:12
Engine company responding.
00:15
Multiple fire and rescue units responding.
00:22
Additional units available.
00:25
Operating on high-rise box area.

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Location mentioned:
XWJ2+JV3, 7131 Arlington Rd #248, Bethesda, MD 20814

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Steven EisenSteven Eisen

Is this the same fire that occurred just before noon Monday in the 5400 block of Wisconsin avenue that went to a second alarm?

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