Microwave smolders inside Maryland home, sparks alarm, Calvert County MD
Firefighters responded to a smoldering microwave inside a Maryland home, which caused an accidental alarm but no active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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Transcript:
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They were going to operate with this one, Coward One,
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reports of a microwave that was smoldering, reported out.
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We need to get a meeting now.
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Starting around to Coward Health, Priority 3, and then I come board.
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Cover Amy on 7.8, okay?
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Tower on the cover.
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P820-Cover, 33 cover.
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Please 267, did you want to still be arrived to the left?
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Yeah, cover P-2O4, okay.
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Cover 2, Tower 1, go ahead.
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That's right.
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Okay.
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Okay. I'll go ahead and establish the command.
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Engine 11 is going to be my investigations group.
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Five, you can go ahead and just stage.
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Okay, six seven, I'll take the part, sir.
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That's Friday, you can say 10-8[1].
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Tower 1 with command at 1813.
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For sure.
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The license officer, do you copy your investigation group.
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Okay, 1160 is ready on me.
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Jack out.
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Copy no 16, okay.
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One channel out.
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Okay. Well, then, the microwave has been removed.
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We're just going to be checking the alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Old Plum Point Rd, Maryland 20639
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