Response needed for gas odor and alarm in building, Baltimore County MD


Emergency responders are going to a building where a gas smell is reported and the carbon monoxide alarm is going off.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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Transcript:
We're going to see. We need the dispatch time. 29. Uh, sir. (name withheld), by one second, I'm checking for you. (name withheld) arrives on Adult Mail, um, from this location, 1901 Della F. 4.29 hour. 810 3.43 being dispatched gas looking at a building. 3218 Eastrop Road, 3218 Eastrop Road, Oak Summit Avenue and 12th Avenue. This came in from the fireside. They said there's CO alarm[1]s sounding. BG is 20 minutes in. Well, so. Seeing on direct. Is it possible as fire can advise? 8.10. Go on how we got? So the odor of gas and CO alarms are sounding. This came in from fireside.
We're going to see. We need the dispatch time. 29. Uh, sir. (name withheld), by one second, I'm checking for you. (name withheld) arrives on Adult Mail, um, from this location, 1901 Della F. 4.29 hour. 810 3.43 being dispatched gas looking at a building. 3218 Eastrop Road, 3218 Eastrop Road, Oak Summit Avenue and 12th Avenue. This came in from the fireside. They said there's CO alarm[1]s sounding. BG is 20 minutes in. Well, so. Seeing on direct. Is it possible as fire can advise? 8.10. Go on how we got? So the odor of gas and CO alarms are sounding. This came in from fireside.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Baltimore County, MD
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