Smoke detector alarm triggers response near High St, Chestertown MD
A smoke detector alarm was triggered at a two-story residence near High Street. A resident reported smelling faint smoke outside but no visible signs of fire were found inside the home. Firefighters arrived and investigated the situation without finding any evidence of fire or emergency.
Audio|Source: Kent County Fire Dispatch
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Fox 16 S-1. Engine 68 respond for a smoke investigation in the area near High St on TAC 3, 1955.
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60-1, re-alerting engine 68, changing nature to smoke detector alarm,
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near High St on pack-free,
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20-100 hours.
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Respondent engine 6805-2001. Offer response to smoke detector alarm,
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near High St, cross streets of Kent Street and College Avenue.
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Call was reported by a private citizen causing the smoke alarm has been going off in the (name withheld) residence.
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for quite some time.
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He walked outside and he can smell a faint odor of smoke outside, whoever sees nothing in the residence.
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Hi, God.
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It's Dixie and a ride.
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Two-story, single family. Another topic, up with the town, Cutsky.
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Firefighter for him.
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Arrived to engine 618 investigating with command at 20-03.
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Box 30-2, Ambles 3 Permit X-13 respond for sick person, 139-9-9-9-Gnecruid,
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Crow Street's Beechwood Road,
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and Mill Creek Lane on EMSOps 2004.
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Yeah, 3-6 complete.
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Two stories all the way around.
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Utilities onside, Bravo.
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Nothing evident.
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We're still out in the rescue.
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Location mentioned:
Near High St, Chestertown, MD 21620
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