Fire alarm investigated; no gas leak found at Colony Dr, Annapolis MD


Fire department responded to a continuous fire alarm sounding for 24 hours near Colony Drive. Initially suspected as a gas leak, no abnormal gas readings were detected during the investigation. The source was identified as an old alarm outside. The address was updated during the response.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The alarm to engine 4161 in truck 36, caller advised the alarm has been going off for 24 hours.
00:07
They don't know which address that the alarm is coming from, but they can hear it from near Hoover Street.
00:17
I'm sorry, he's just copies wrong location.
00:19
near Hoover Street.
00:22
Patient track, thanks sir.
00:33
Investigation. Investigations, France.
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Command.
00:42
This is a repeated call from last night.
00:45
I'm understating a continuous small gas after they cleared it last night.
00:50
We currently have no abnormal readings.
00:53
Can you send a truck crew with the CGI here just confirmed?
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That's correct.
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Commandant Truck 39.
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Do you handle?
01:32
Yes, a 31, don't speak.
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The location engine 31.
01:38
Okay, 21.
02:15
For 36 filing.
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36. A lot of was coming from a house over on near Colony Drive.
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Just off and I'll give you an updated address once we get around there.
02:31
All right on copy.
02:44
McGatine, Friday, 2GW.
02:48
Friday, TVW.
02:49
Medicaid.
02:57
Truck 36-5, change the address to near Colony Drive, near Colony Drive.
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Colonel Carlin.
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4161, you can go in service.
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13, 26 from A.
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Avenue, Prospectra.
03:38
6-5-1. It's going to be on an old alarm discarded outside in the activated burn service.
03:44
All right, copy straightly.
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