Chemical odor causes evacuation near president street, Annapolis MD
At an apartment near President Street, a chemical odor caused eye irritation. Residents evacuated, and hazmat and rescue teams responded to investigate.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Response to near President Street, unit Sierra 3, cross streets of Wells Avenue and Madison Street, for a hazmat, uncontained, on Falk Group 2, Echo.
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Angel 181-Hookman, they're just holding with three.
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Time before you can go available.
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One-A-1, I copy.
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11X with 2.
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2.2 Echo.
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One, on three, I got you accident with two.
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Command assistant Chief Levin, can come to the command post.
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The Hague, 4, the Hazmat 3 with 1.
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Responding engine 362.
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Agent Firearms and malfunctioning alarm and service.
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Malfunctioning alarm and service, engine 5.
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Chuck 13thoffer and I was who named in search.
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TrollarmUITs, the Hazmat Local 360960 President Street Unit S3.
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The first party call reported a strange odor inside the apartment.
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They said a chemical smell.
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It was starting to burn their eyes.
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They are evacuating the apartment.
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They attempted to knock on the neighbor's door.
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The neighbor did not answer.
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Parbatine C-35.
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Okay, final.
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This did not pull a hazmat unit, but do you have Rescue Squad 38? Did you want a hazmat unit or leave it as it is?
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I may start with that.
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We'll make an assessment and go from there.
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