False fire alarm at vacant nursing home in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Fire units responded to a recurring fire alarm at a vacant nursing home on Edgepark Road in Baltimore. After a thorough check, no fire or hazard was found. The alarm company was notified to repair the malfunctioning alarm system.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 42 to Portable 3 and 4, you can come on out.
00:05
The engine 42.
00:12
Engine 42.
00:14
We just received another alarm to east.
00:20
At the same address.
00:23
That's affirmative.
00:27
Hi, cop. We had it silenced and then it went back off.
00:31
We've investigated the entire area.
00:33
It's a vacant nursing home.
00:36
We were able to make access because once the alarm goes off, it opens all the doors.
00:41
We have nothing here.
00:42
We're going to be here for a couple more minutes and go in service.
00:45
Is there a proprietor number or alarm company that you can contact to have somebody come and turn this off?
02:28
Yes, the contact is the alarm company.
02:31
They said that they actually contacted the key holder on the initial alarm.
02:35
They said that they're going to call them back again and let them know that they need to have somebody rectify the alarm situation so that we don't have to keep getting the alarm.
02:45
Okay.
02:46
Copy. For now, we're just, we're going to leave it as it is.
02:51
The alarm is still going off.
02:52
We'll check the plural bypass.
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Location mentioned:
Edgepark Rd, Baltimore, MD 21239
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