Smoke odor caused by food left on stove in apartment, Columbia MD
Fire units responded to near Tamar Drive, apartment 301, for a reported smoke odor. Investigation found that food was left on the stove causing minor smoke. There was no fire, no extension, and no injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
02:43
Transcript:
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Engine 9-1, engine 7-1, engine 7-1, engine 1-2-1, Truck 7-95, Battalion 1 and Safety 1.
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Respond, near Tamar Drive, Unit 301 for odor of smoke inside.
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Final Bravo 1, 1622.
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Drop 11 to zero, located them.
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Jolly 4-1. Calli 4-1.
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Drive is already exchanged info.
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Okay, numbers were given.
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You can hold me clear and send me the other accident.
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Okay.
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Sorry, it's Mark responding.
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What's got a parking location?
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That's going to be near Kmart Drive, apartment 301.
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Also spoke from the year.
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This is 1624.
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Ranger 11.
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Ranger 11.
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I'll be out of service.
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Have a good night.
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You too.
01:12
Prop 11108, no police action.
01:21
Engine Island's on scene, three-story garden style parking, and closed airwell.
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Nothing.
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We pulled past the hydrant.
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We got our own hydrant in front of the address.
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First truck can come in, everybody else level one.
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Nine one will be investigating.
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Three-story garden style, closed airwell, 911 has their own hydrant.
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Investigating.
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Safety one's on my page.
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Trash.
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I'm 3231, you turn 22.
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Derek, dispatches how do you take? Okay.
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I'm Patrick.
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I'm Patrick. I'm...
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5026.
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9-1, Howard.
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9-1.
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We've confirmed food on the stove and no apartment,
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no fire, or smoke, or extension.
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You can keep 9-1 on it.
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We'll switch Alpha 2[1], release the rest of the assignment.
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Now, one, confirm food on the stove, no fire, no extension.
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Everybody go and service on Alpha 1[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
[2]
Alpha 1: Low-priority response or radio designation, often used for medical or communication channel identification.
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