Smoke odor reported at residential building in Baltimore


Fire department responded to reports of smoke odor and sounding smoke detectors at a residential address. No fire confirmed at this time; crews are checking the building.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
Engine 52 respond, Fox area, 52-1. 5406, Arkin Charlie Terrace between Glenskall's Parkway and Liberty Heights Avenue for the odor of smoke in the area. Edge of 52 respond medical alarm, 52-1, 3406, Archonrolley Terrace. The odor of smoke in the area. 7405. Middick 10 respond McClearm 51-544 North Kenwood Avenue between Jefferson Street and McCudorley Street for the 6 64-year-old male Middick 10 respond McLeon 51-544 North Kenwood Avenue for the 6 26 Charlie 2 response 046 31 update we arrived on seeing to You smoke detects throughout the building, the dwelling sounding. Zero posthumilion sound. The flooding is divided into a farm. All the detectors are linked. We check all the ones that stuff in the basement, awaiting all the police, so we can gain entry to the police. Copy. Number 40. Is it 51? 151.
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Location mentioned:
The Terraces, Baltimore, MD 21209
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