False cooking alarm sparks fire response in Harford County, Bel Air South MD
Being dispatched for an automatic fire alarm in Harford County, later determined to be a cooking-related false alarm with no active fire.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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3.38-1, Company 8, automatic fire alarm.
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Near Lilliway between Niagara Drive and Patagonia Drive, South End.
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Talk Group Fire, 1549.
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Okay, he's got three.
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Okay, 15-0-3 smoke detector.
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Okay. Okay.
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813-15-5-4-4-8.
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8.
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Okay.
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Got it, sir.
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Fire companies spoke for a home and revised from cooking,
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but couldn't provide proper pass, please.
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COVID-6-2, medic 411, respiratory distress, 9.05, Philadelphia Avenue between Maryland Avenue and Edda and Tucker B.M.S.
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5051.
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641-1-1-1-1-152.
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Hot response for a 68-year-old male history of COPD,
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having shortness of breath and failing in Florida.
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Two fours on level one.
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Sure.
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Truck 8, made contact with the homeowner, requesting cancel.
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Voxing service, all on a good alarm.
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The officer service, good alarm, 813.
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