False commercial fire alarm at building near Patterson Park Ave, Baltimore MD
A commercial fire alarm was reported at a building near Patterson Park Avenue. Firefighters arrived and found a three-story apartment building. After checking the scene, it was determined the alarm was triggered by a system malfunction, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Tower 1, Engine 51, Patterson Park for the commercial fire signal tower one, Injur 51.
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The Spon Box area 33-1, near Patterson Park Ave off for Henman and East Biddle Street at the day, Spring Square, 904.
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Engine 21, Paulsley, 904.
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Angie 4, good intent, in service.
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Engine 4-904
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Against the truck 20, come up on the MS1.
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Tower one on scene, three-story apartment building, both the show and be investigating time. It's got a good man.
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Tower one, nine, five.
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The tower one on a fifty one, no, service.
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All right.
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Service.
00:58
Tower 1, you start me a medical allocation.
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I think you're having trouble for you then.
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809.
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Do you have them go to near Middle Street?
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Sorry, near Biddle, 99.
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Sorry, near Patterson Park, I'm sorry,
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125 North Sadishly.
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All right, near Patterson Park, 9, 10.
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Tower 1, you got a medic 1.
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Got, thanks.
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910.
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Tire 1.
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near Patterson Park for the fire alarm.
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It's going to be a system malfunction.
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You can move us to A3 and give us a new rock for the EMS run.
01:59
Okay, 4-9-10.
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