Trash burning detected near Malcolm Road with no fire found, Brandywine MD
Fire units responded to reports of a burning odor and haze near Malcolm Road. They found the smell was from trash burning and did not find any fire or hazardous chemicals. The incident was concluded as a good intent call.
Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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We met with the occupant near Malcolm Road.
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There's an odor.
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It's an odor of trash burning, not a chemical smell.
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Myself and the engine tank were riding around and take a look to see if we find the source.
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You can place to asthma unit service.
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I copy, Chief 2A.
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Charles Canning to the Hazmat units responding to Malcolm Road.
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Florida of Chief 2A, units can go in service, (number withheld).
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Ingester to Chief 2A.
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We're on Poplar Hill right now.
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We've got a pretty good haze.
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We're trying to search around, see if we can find anything.
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Okay.
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Asmat 16 copies.
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So unit 16th, all safe.
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The service is named the chiefs down.
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Got.
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City Charles, unable to locate the source.
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This state will call this good intent.
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I'm ready. And it's tacked to you when they're ready.
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Malcolm Rd, Maryland
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