Fire alarm at church caused by cooking smoke, Bel Air MD


A fire alarm was activated at a church used as an overnight living facility near North Main Street. Fire crews found no fire evidence and confirmed the alarm was caused by smoke from cooking.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Rock 300-1, Company 3, Automatic Fire Alarm,
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near North Main Street, between East Pennsylvania Avenue and Ely Street.
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Parker Fire, 296.
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G3-1, then the Air to House 1.
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C-331. C-3-1 are.
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Tap 3-1 on the air has one.
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35 to 5.
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315 to 5. Petsure 15 to 5.
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Tension 315, 231, 2259.
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2.359. 23, arrive, 22, 4.
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Two-three one arrived got a two-story,
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ordinary construction church used as an overnight living facility.
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Nothing evidence will be investigating.
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Two-three-one.
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Two-three-one.
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Two-story. Nothing evident investigating.
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Two-thirty-hundred hours.
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Three-five.
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Three-fifteen arrived, two-three-hundred.
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Three-fifty and a lot occupied.
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Looks like I probably smoke from cooking.
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I had to guess.
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Let me know.
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Stop.
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That's North Main Street Command.
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Yes.
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The alarm company called us back.
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They did confirm smoke from cooking.
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