Food left on stove causes alarm in apartment building, Baltimore MD
Fire units responded to an alarm near Edgecombe Circle North in Baltimore. On arrival, they found no active fire. Investigation revealed a pot of food left cooking on the stove in apartment C, causing the alarm. The situation was resolved without fire.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 46-425, this regard of maintenance service, engine 29, 12, truck 27, respond on tactical Vax,
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29-29-20 operations, background 1.
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Near Edgecombe Circle North, near Derby Manor Drive.
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Tactical box 29-20 operations fire ground 1 engine 29 square 40 truck 27 respond near Edgecombe Circle North at 2 14 engine 45-45 engine 46 your in service acknowledged
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communications engine 45 and 246 acknowledge acknowledge you're in service
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35 copy
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215. 215.
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Engine 46, engine 46, you're in service, acknowledged.
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Okay, and service. In service.
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15.
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15.
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Andger 29 is a ride signed out the three-story break compartments.
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Nothing showing.
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You can make engine 29 to mail while we investigate.
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Oh,
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that's back to 29-20.
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Engine 29 is on scene, side out by a three-story break apartment building, nothing showing.
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Agent 29, Edgecombe, Circle North Command,
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and investigating 217.
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Command, engine 29 can handle the pot of food and apartment C.
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Okay, command.
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Attack box 29-20, engine 29 will handle pot of food, apartment C, 218.
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