Natural gas alarm triggers fire response at Edgewood home, Edgewood MD


Fire alarm activated by natural gas detector inside a home near Butternut Ct in Edgewood. The alarm stopped when taken to the garage but reactivated inside the home, prompting a fire department response.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Firebox 405-1 544 fire alarm activation.
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Near Butternut Ct between Hartwood Lane and the dead end.
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Central Group Fire, 934.
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That's your reach Boardland.
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Rescue under 4 caller advised it's a natural gas alarm sounding in the home.
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Rescue on your 4 with 3, 936.
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Engine 4, BGE is the gas company for the premise.
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The homeowners advising is specifically a natural gas alarm, not a CO detector,
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and that it was starting in the home when it activated.
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They took it to the garage and it stopped, but did go off again inside the home.
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All right. Do you make this a two-engine response?
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We had it as one, but we can absolutely add an engine.
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Yeah, go ahead.
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It's just as far as. Thank you. Received.
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Location mentioned:
Near Butternut Ct, Edgewood, MD 21040
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