Structure fire with threats to shoot emergency responders, Anne Arundel County MD


Fire department and EMS responded to a structure fire near Gessna Drive where visible smoke was reported. Responders were instructed to stage away as the resident had threatened to shoot police and fire personnel. Police were called to secure the scene before fire crews could approach.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
03:29
Transcript:
00:00
Fox alarm, 20108, engine 4-1, engine 201, engine 252 is writ, engine 431,
00:09
truck 45, power lighter 26, rescue squad, 43, medic 33, bravo, safety-five, battalion chief 1, battalion chief 2, respond near Gessna Drive, cross streets of sudden drive and Fairbanks Drive.
00:23
For a structure fire on one echo.
00:27
Yeah.
00:41
Near Gessna Drive. Matt 21, near Gessna Drive.
00:52
Matt 21, Transpiring 2E, BWC.
00:58
Near Gessna Drive for the structure fire.
01:01
Caller is reporting.
01:03
Make sure that we have police on this call.
01:09
All units responding box alarm 2108 near Gessna Drive for the structure fire.
01:15
The caller is reporting smoke coming from the back door.
01:18
They are across the street and can see it.
01:20
There is a caution note for this address.
01:22
Please be aware that the individual living at this address has threatened to shoot fire department and police department personnel.
01:29
Police are en route.
01:34
Battalion 1 to Engine 4 are all responding units.
01:38
We are going to stage and allow police to investigate this as a credible threat.
01:42
Again, all units do not approach the scene.
01:45
Engine 4, pick your plug, make sure your plug is out of the side of the house, and then we'll proceed from there.
01:57
Board is okay.
01:59
Plug free near Gessna Drive.
02:01
We'll be staging near Gessna and Torbuk.
02:05
Fort.
02:09
Detainanty 1, fire alarm.
02:10
Make sure the shift in the interview is aware we're running this assignment.
02:13
Also make sure the police know that we are staging and we'll let them do the investigation and then we'll proceed it.
02:21
That's correct, Battalion, Chief 1.
02:23
Fire alarm. Command.
02:35
DMSRostagian, yes, then.
02:44
Fire alarm engine 452, you'll have a writ acknowledged.
02:49
4.52 is a writ.
03:06
Battalion 1, engine 45, engine 43, truck 45, there's a credible threat from this resident towards fire department personnel for violence.
03:14
We are going to stage.
03:20
431 direct up stage.
03:24
452's direct staging.
03:28
Drug 45 probably.
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