Investigation of fire and sewer odor at Edgewood residence


Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
02:35
Transcript:
I'm trying to raise the town chief 1722. The town chief 172 is on fire. The town chief 172 is the division chief 17. Apologies, I was on fire. This is up. I think the family's trying to get out of here. to Conoperative Command. Go ahead. Five minutes, you already have one engine. Okay, we're fine with one engine. Appreciate. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Dispricing drive. Division Chief 17, AMI 171 on EMX. Command dispatch, this time to enter in the dwelling for investigation. Okay, standby. Dispatch to Mountain Road Command. Go ahead. Goet off your road, Edgewood Road, just for your information, take any swift water. Perfect to just that. Check 818. 13. Good. 880s there until we head is out of the call. 55 is clear, 53 is going to handle. 10.0. 55 is clear. 1712. EMS 171, Division Chief, or Maine? 17. Meg, if you think they'll call, it's about one. You can't have broken up repeat. 18 just sets. You're holding myself for medicine. The truck and the rest engine can go on target. Receive rescue engineer? I'm there. Truckie? Claire. He has Spirit 1713. That's domestic issue as a G7. No reading. It smells like a sewer backup smith. Alright, that's kind of what I thought would be with all the rain. Not command dispatch, box and service. It's just your gas from the rain. Is you face the box service? 1713. Truck 8, dispatch. Got, truck 8. Did he say you had another run for us coming out somewhere on the Locker Road? 304 arrived 224. 913. Philadelphia and Edgewood Road for this bookwater. All right, you got a talker for that.
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Location mentioned:
Edgewood Rd & Philadelphia Rd, Edgewood, MD 21040
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