Fire alarm triggered at hospital cancer building, Bel Air MD


A fire alarm was triggered in the cancer building of a hospital. Security was alerted and received a call about a fire near a fence. Additional confirmation of a fire came from the switchboard operator, but the exact location was unclear. Emergency responders investigated the six-story hospital building but found no clear evidence of fire.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS Working Incidents
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm in the cancer building.
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The security is now advised and they received a call leading there was a fire on the fence.
00:12
Copy that.
00:17
There's one up there for P.
00:19
U.S.
00:24
771 route.
00:32
HECD14.
00:35
EF4-0504-050.
00:41
Entry 13-0-4.
00:44
E-13 with 4-016.
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E-13 with 4-016.
00:51
C31 received an additional call from the switchboard operator, confirming there is a fire.
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However, they're unsure where it's at.
01:00
She's 13 around.
01:02
How about that? Try to give me a location again.
01:09
315's arrives.
01:11
Sixthory also nothing evidence.
01:14
Investigating, we have Roman hydrant from the building, C-3-1 autism.
01:18
Injur 15 arrived with a six-story hospital.
01:22
Nothing evident with Irr and water.
01:25
G31 with command, 0017.
01:28
Baltimore County, Andrew 481 with 3.
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41 with 3, 017.
01:34
G13 and RET.
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G13, that was there 18.
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11 with 4, 2009.
01:46
Dispatch command.
01:48
Go.
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You're lacking a tower at this time total staffing of 27.
01:58
Okay, pick it up.
02:00
Picking up the truck, WZER19.
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Location mentioned:
Bel Air, MD 21014
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