Smoke odor at apartment caused by burned food on stove, Howard County MD
Firefighters responded to an apartment in Howard County, Maryland after reports of a smoke odor. The source was confirmed to be food burning on a stove with no active fire or damage.
Audio|Source: Howard County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Plunk alarm,
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9-13, engine 9-1, engine 71, engine 1-2-1, truck 7-95, battalion 1 and safety 1.
00:08
Respond 89-29, TAMR Drive, Unit 301 for odor of smoke inside.
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Respondal Brava 1, 1620.
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All units marked responding.
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It's going to be 8929 KVR Drive, apartment 301, possible smoke from the heater.
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This is 16.20.
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Engine 9-1 on scene, three-story guard style apartment, enclosed the airwell.
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Nothing.
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We pulled past the hydrant.
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We got our own hydrant in front of the address.
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First truck will come in, everybody else level one.
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Nine one will be investigating.
00:56
Three-story garden silence closed airwell, nine one hazard and hydrant.
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Investigating If you want to go on location?
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Drive.
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I'm Pat Thore.
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6026.
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Howard.
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9-1.
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We've confirmed food on a stove and no apartment.
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No fire or smoke or extension.
01:36
You can keep 911 on it.
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We'll switch off the two.
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Release the rest of the assignment.
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