Fire caused by dryer at Baltimore County residence


Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:31
Transcript:
25 for you. 1025, 1921. Squad 43 is mute. Okay, (name withheld), in our shellbox 1-7. Squad 43, 1920. Sorry, six subject to alter level of consciousness. 111 Westrow, Grosch of Penn, Ward Drive, and Newark Road, Orger Hill, Rehab, Room 413.3A. This is arrived. Okay, how did you three to arrive? One alpha. Have you is Rick. 1930. Medical 11, I have you, Ralph. It's going to be room 413A. Adam. He responding for a 7. Dispatch. Engine 3 if he's going to be a red engine. I got them. Thank you, sir. 19. First. Welcome, 1930. Trousand-stretched command. Primary all floor is clear. We see. Primary all the floor is clear. And basement, 291 has a line stretched dry to the front door, and then engine 1's got your Charlie line at hand. Stand forth. And unless you advise further, everyone's remaining outside. No, that's correct. He can keep everyone else. Receive dispatcher command. I got police to Heathfield and Dunbarton. I got cars running over all the 8th. Okay, the police need to Heathville and Dunmorton. And who was the fifth engine? They should be going to that plug. Okay, engine 14 will be your fifth. I'm arriving on the block. Command from Basel. Good. He could hold with two engines in a truck. I think we narrowed it down to the dryer. Received special command. Hold engine one, engine 291, truck one, return a balance. Correct. Edge 11. I'm in the basement with engine truck one. I'll remain. Okay. Edge of 14.
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Baltimore County, MD
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