Fire alarm caused by cooking odor at apartment building, Severn MD
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at an apartment building on Dorchester Boulevard. No smoke or fire was found, but a strange odor was reported. The alarm was caused by cooking activity and there was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Water alarm, 2917, engine 291, rescue squad, 4 respond. The Palisades and a Rundle Preserve.
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7694, Dorchester Boulevard, Cross Strait of a Runnel Mills Boulevard, Harbor Grove Drive.
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The alarms.
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Two Charlie.
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451 to follow them. We gained access to the buildings on a walkthrough.
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In no smoke or fire, do we have a strange odor that we're trying to chase down.
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And we do have audibles at the panel.
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We're trying to gain access to that room.
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Okay, Jim 451.
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That's 291 responding.
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7694, Dorchester Boulevard,
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alarms. We're response.
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The engine 291 caller is an apartment.
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On the engine, 291, callers an apartment,
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1008, thinks it's coming from 1007.
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You've been going off for approximately 20 minutes now.
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Let's just see that one again.
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Section 291 on location, side alpha, 15-story, type 5.
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Type 1, construction, high rights.
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Nothing evident.
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Completing 360 on arrival.
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Then we'll be underwent a cruise 3 outside out.
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Location of 291.
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File, I'm Netgin, 291. Okay.
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Received additional call back, someone answered departments the caller and said they were cooking and set it off.
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Okay.
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T0911929.
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