Hazardous odor reported at Fort Detrick building, Frederick MD
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a report of an unknown, possibly hazardous odor inside a building near Nelson Street in the Fort Detrick area of Frederick, Maryland. Some individuals were reportedly feeling ill. Hazmat teams were dispatched to assess and handle the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I'm at the 950, engine 50, engine 50, and hazmat 50 to building near Nelson Street for unknown odor inside with possible sick persons.
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Battalion 950,
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1424.
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Brush three five and quarters.
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First three five, Frederick.
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Brush three five.
00:24
Did you copy in quarters?
00:28
First three five and quarters, fourteen twenty six.
00:31
Pretty for the Italian nine fifty.
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Go ahead.
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Do you want the full assignment?
00:40
Go ahead and give me another engine and enable us just in case, please.
00:44
Frederick is derived 14.27.
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Hi, Charlie, Frederick.
00:50
The Italian 950, 1427.
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ALS 31 in service and in quarters.
01:14
Engine 501, engine 2991, ambulance 19, battalion 950, hazmat 50 due,
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near Nelson Street,
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off of Old Potter Street in Fort Detrick.
01:29
Porter's in gas inside, 9-Charley, 1428.
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Location mentioned:
Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD 21702
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