fire alarm triggered by burnt food at annapolis building, Annapolis MD
Fire department responded to a fire alarm in room 301 at a building on Generals Highway, Annapolis. The alarm was likely triggered by smoke from burnt food, and no active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medical Box 4013, engine 402 minute 35 respond.
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Rightview, Annapolis, 1935, General's Highway,
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Room 301, cross-inch, Epping, Forest Road, and Nullwood Drive for fall.
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Talk Group G, Bravo.
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Truck 39 and Clint 46.
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We're up here now.
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We're making our way over to that room.
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It looks like they're doing painting and everything.
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I'm guessing that's going to be the calls.
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Yeah, and I believe it went off this morning at 1230 with somebody burning a bagel.
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They said that they silenced it and we never came.
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So it's probably been silenced that whole time.
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That makes sense.
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Do you get a good reset on it right now?
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I was going to wait to see if you found the detector.
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Some maintenance would know.
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You want me to reset it or are you going to wait?
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Yeah, we're good.
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I've got eyes on both detectors.
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402, respond to 1935 Generals, 3.1.
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Respondent to 402, room 301.
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39 to 46. That's not reset and that might have been the issue from earlier.
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Location mentioned:
Near Generals Hwy, Annapolis, MD 21401
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