Residential fire contained with no attic spread, Glen Burnie MD
Firefighters responded to a house fire near Larsen Street and Eau Arminston Street. The fire began in one area, likely due to a fish tank overheating. Crews checked the attic and walls and found no fire had spread further.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm engine 411.
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You're responding to me.
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5-1-2926 levee 4-1.
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Responding engine 5-1.
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Local box 3221.
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Engine 321, engine 321 proceed,
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near Larsen Street, cross Eau Arminston Street.
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For an ordered investigation, talk group, One Bravo.
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Vice-Gange three, commanding report.
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Command of Rescue, rescue, engine, good.
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Okay, myself and truck forger personnel are in the kitchen going in through the attic hatch to check conditions in the attic.
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The fish tank was on a wall and the little take the heat got up to the ceiling.
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You don't want to check the attic space and make sure it's clear.
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Okay, I copy your making access to the attic space through the kitchen.
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And that's in the Delta Quadrant, Charlie Quadrant.
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It's up the quadrant.
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Okay. Accessing the attic through the built quadrant.
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Checking for extension into the attic.
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Command of the Tower 40, you're entering with two.
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Operating on number two floor.
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Alpha Quadrant is where the fire was.
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There's no extension of walls open.
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Okay, Tire 40, I've got you working with two,
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second floor half quadrant,
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and you've opened up and found no extension in the wall.
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Location mentioned:
Near Larsen St, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
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