False fire alarm at store caused by air freshener, Gambrills MD
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a store near Chapel Lake Drive and Brainer Mill Boulevard. The alarm was triggered by an air freshener detected on camera. No fire was present.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Local box 523, engine 73, proceed to PJ Max, near Chapel Lake Dr, cross street Brainer Mill Boulevard for a service call on Stock Group 2, Bravo.
00:29
Probably engine 5.1. I'll like you to call.
00:32
Engine 7.3, you can return our servers.
00:52
Engine 7.3, you can go available.
00:54
Engine 5-1 will handle.
00:56
Engine 5-1 is going to be the T-KMAX, near Chapel Lake Dr.
01:00
The assistance in resetting the alarm.
01:06
The alarm, Medi-12.
01:24
18 Robb is 3dbW.
01:28
Pry3B3B4C.
01:30
MediG, 18 Robit.
01:42
Okay, MadiT, 26.
01:44
Priority 1, stroke alert, BW.
01:49
Okay, Madd26.
02:03
2-1-1-4-LAR.
02:06
Ingency-11.
02:09
Requesting the county police to respond to this location to assume custody of an Alzheimer's patient who cannot be left to learn as the spouse of the patient.
02:21
Okay.
02:33
Talar 26 farm. It was an air freshener that she saw on the camera, where it's served.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chapel Lake Dr, Gambrills, MD 21054
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