Chemical spray causes smoke in Annapolis home, Annapolis MD


A chemical was sprayed on a cockroach on the stove, causing smoke and odor inside a residential house near Clay St in Annapolis.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Box alarm[1], 3821,
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engine 402, rescue engine 47, engine 171 is writ, engine 194, rescue engine 23, Tower 5, Truck 1, Rescise Squad 38, Medi 12, Battalion Chief 35, the County Chief 4, and EMS 36.
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Respond to near Clay St, Cross Streets of Abney Lane, and Retina A.
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Nick Way for residential structure fire on Talk Group 2, Echo.
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Another two to engine A4.
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You're asking you and try alimason.
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T44G.
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Tull the two one headed you're way.
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We're going to be a little bit, so heads up.
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We're going to be a little bit, so that's up.
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spying engine 402.
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Corvides that they sprayed a chemical on a cockroach to try to kill it that was on the stove.
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Now there's smoke in the house with an odor.
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Measure 171, you'll have a redignolids.
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Truck 39, the tie in 35.
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We're clearing call on West Street.
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That is the lock.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Box alarm: Predefined structure fire assignment (initial full alarm)
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