Firefighters respond to smoke from apartment in Baltimore, Baltimore MD


Firefighters responded to a report of smoke coming from an apartment. They used ladders to reach the top floor of a building near North Ave. It appears that smoke was caused by a stove left on, but no confirmed fire was found.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
03:25
Transcript:
27. Take it 27. Take it 27. Four fire engines just pulled up on Penn North. I don't see a call. Do we have anything? Wow. Two sergeants on the air sending somebody. They just got out of roll call. No. Do we have a call in this area? There's four fire engines on. Nope. Nope. I haven't sent anything yet from the fire side. 10-4[1]. Report of a hold-up alarm. Inspector 1, 827 North Arlington. Report of a hold-up alarm. Same change apartments. Anybody come and clear by us. 1-5. Good on the email. Just out of my car. You put that call on my books. Time for, there's going to be the desk panic on our audible afternoon, thank you. Anybody can take you back? 827 Arlington for the hold-up alarm. 27. The engines are putting the ladders up? Do we still not have anything? No, we still don't have anything, Bill. They usually call us when they need us. Do you see a fire or anything like that? No, ma'am. Okay. At Penn and North, we have anybody can go down and investigate what the fire department is. They don't have an encad as Penn in North. They must be using something else. 10-4 are now climbing into the top floor 1520 west north so mid-med... Oh, okay. 1520 west north. I'll look that up. Oh, 9. Great girl. Charlie on 9. Yes, ma'am. I have one addition to the rundown. Are you ready? I'm ready. All right. She's going to be King 340. They're going to be 2023. I'm going to be on the pin in on detail. Thank you. In Baker 2.7, it looks so like there was a stone that was left on at the location, and he cannot get into the apartment and smoke is coming from it. Engine 13 is going to handle the first truck. Reference to the pot of food. Okay, 10-4. Charlie 23 is going to be your relief.
27. Take it 27. Take it 27. Four fire engines just pulled up on Penn North. I don't see a call. Do we have anything? Wow. Two sergeants on the air sending somebody. They just got out of roll call. No. Do we have a call in this area? There's four fire engines on. Nope. Nope. I haven't sent anything yet from the fire side. 10-4[1]. Report of a hold-up alarm. Inspector 1, 827 North Arlington. Report of a hold-up alarm. Same change apartments. Anybody come and clear by us. 1-5. Good on the email. Just out of my car. You put that call on my books. Time for, there's going to be the desk panic on our audible afternoon, thank you. Anybody can take you back? 827 Arlington for the hold-up alarm. 27. The engines are putting the ladders up? Do we still not have anything? No, we still don't have anything, Bill. They usually call us when they need us. Do you see a fire or anything like that? No, ma'am. Okay. At Penn and North, we have anybody can go down and investigate what the fire department is. They don't have an encad as Penn in North. They must be using something else. 10-4 are now climbing into the top floor 1520 west north so mid-med... Oh, okay. 1520 west north. I'll look that up. Oh, 9. Great girl. Charlie on 9. Yes, ma'am. I have one addition to the rundown. Are you ready? I'm ready. All right. She's going to be King 340. They're going to be 2023. I'm going to be on the pin in on detail. Thank you. In Baker 2.7, it looks so like there was a stone that was left on at the location, and he cannot get into the apartment and smoke is coming from it. Engine 13 is going to handle the first truck. Reference to the pot of food. Okay, 10-4. Charlie 23 is going to be your relief.
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Near W North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21217
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