Fire alarm at Queen City Towers with smoke odor report, Cumberland MD
A fire alarm was activated at Queen City Towers near Pack Street. Some callers reported a smoke odor on the sixth floor. The building was evacuated as a precaution. Emergency responders arrived, but no active fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Allegany County Fire
02:24
Transcript:
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2, near Pack Street, Queen City Towers.
00:04
There's smoke in the building.
00:05
Company 1, Minter 1225, Truck 3, Amos, 371.
00:10
Near Pack Street, Queen City Towers.
00:13
There is smoke in the building.
00:16
Company 1,
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Miner Under 25, Truck 3, Emma, 371,
00:21
5 hours.
00:26
And you want to respond it.
00:33
Remained you to 1, 5, 12 hours.
00:36
It could be clean city towers are on Packard Street.
00:39
Our multiple calls of fire alarm activated, all floors.
00:44
Only one caller reporting an odor of smoke on shore of what floor.
00:49
Everyone was evacuated.
00:52
There we go.
00:57
All right, 3-7-1's response.
01:04
Recent one responding to 513, switch here to alpha 101 property.
01:10
Truck weather route,
01:13
rescue one out service.
01:14
Truck one in route, rescue one out of service, 513.
01:19
Engine 1 is in route 344 and 342 is out of service.
01:23
The engine one is in route 344 and 342 is out service, 513.
01:32
Press 7-1-0 on Bravo 1011.
01:37
3771, okay.
01:42
Andrew (number withheld).
01:51
Alleganic, me and you know 1.
01:53
Receive a few more calls.
01:54
I believe it may be on the 6th floor of the odor.
01:58
Okay. We do have people with accurate.
02:01
Ward record.
02:05
3.3 times on scene.
02:10
3.3.9 on location, pocket.
02:16
Jimmy on the scene, I do believe I have a word of Kong going off also.
02:22
Committee 1 on the scene.
02:23
5.15 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Paca St, Cumberland, MD 21502
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