Accidental residential fire alarm triggered by cooking, Baltimore MD
A residential fire alarm at a location near North Potomac Street was activated accidentally due to cooking. No fire department action was required.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 51 respond, box area 51-1-611, North Potomac Street, between McElderry Street and East Main Street.
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For the private residential alarm, engine 51 respond, box area 51-1, 611, North Potomac Street,
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for the private residential alarm, 1821.
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1552 Anvil 805 respond medical arm 52 dash 707, 23,
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18, Ocola Avenue, Rightstown Road and Cawanda Avenue, chest pains, 80-year-old female, 10 Charlie 3 response.
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1052, AMble 805, respond, medical alarm 52-7-7, 2318, Ocola Avenue, chest pains,
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80-year-old.
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Do you have any further information about just in this call?
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If I can make a call back?
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Yes, could you please.
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It's a 51. 21.
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21,
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611 North Potomac Street was unintentional activation to the cooking.
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No fire department action needed will be in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Potomac St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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