Fire alarm and CO detector activate in residential building, Ocean Pines MD


A fire alarm and carbon monoxide detector went off in a residential building near Watergreen Lane. Residents evacuated the building and took the alarm outside. No smoke or fire was visible.
Audio|Source: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
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Transcript:
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We just had a call from one of the residents on the fourth floor.
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She doesn't see or smell any smoke, but it smells like something hot on the fourth floor.
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Driver Command, Bravo Charlie Pazzer.
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Okay.
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B. In our rolling, drop it.
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I saw 903 Martin's Nick.
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Cellular, 382, 582, 542.
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382, 542. I'm ready to play the camera.
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Time media, 982, snowmail location for the police.
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47.
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Or is a C-B.
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One more.
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Welcome to Box 1100, Fire alarm 6.
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I'm DileCle, Circle, Engine, 1-2.
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Medical 111, respond, fire 1.
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Direct 111, respond. Alright, 111, respond.
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I was Brian McLeod.
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I'm on your spine to six on the All Circle Cross Street Clubhouse Drive Watergreen Lane for a CO detector that was going off in the basement dining room.
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The residents have evacuated and disconnected the alarm and have taken it outside.
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Location mentioned:
Watergreen Ln, Ocean Pines, MD 21811
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