False alarm triggered by battery change, Bel Air MD
Fire units responded to an automatic fire alarm at a residence near Red Oak Dr in Bel Air. The alarm was triggered by an upstairs heat sensor, which the caller later confirmed was due to a battery replacement. No fire or emergency was present.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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That's 3-04-1, Company 3, automatic fire alarm.
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near Red Oak Dr between Staff at Wood Road, South End and North End.
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Talk Group Fire, 1718.
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Medical Box 333-1, Medic 31, sick person at Route 24 Yale House, to Beller South Parkway between Emerton Road and Blue Spruce Drive.
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Dr. BMS, 1719.
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W.T.3 is right.
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Free from the alarm company is Zone 10 upstairs heat sensor.
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No call back in go yet.
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Official.
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First page.
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Thank you, thanks.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld), 1720.
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31 in the ground.
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331, 1720. You have...
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Reserved you have...
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3314.
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Sasha Medics 31, you have a hot response, 23-year-old female with altermental status who's intoxicated,
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unable to stand up,
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and vomiting.
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224,
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level 2,
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correction, 224 is level 1, 38, level 1, level 2.
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engine 313 from the alarm company zone 10 upstairs he sent her on callback caller by she was changing the battery okay box of service after we're clear
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Location mentioned:
Near Red Oak Dr, Bel Air, MD 21014
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