Fire units investigate odor near Howard Loop, Parole MD


Fire department units are investigating a reported odor near Howard Loop Road. No hazardous gas readings were detected. Fire crews remain on location to identify the source.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
401-5, no odors, no readings soon, 718 to Bravo.
00:06
Okay.
00:11
Command Truck 39.
00:12
Do you have any update on 722?
00:17
They're reporting a similar odor to 720, no readings on the otherwise on the half, just for the four gas.
00:35
Okay, isolated to the basement as well.
00:40
That's correct.
00:46
Any reason to have 38 return for the squad?
01:03
and hold off on the squad for now.
01:07
Okay.
01:22
39 if I can have your crew check 720 as well for a secondary with the TIFs if we get any hits in the basement of 720.
01:31
And 401, I'll have you check 722 as a secondary.
01:39
Before someone, that's correct, we just need entry to 422.
01:58
Truck 3 not, Aging 722, entering 720, side-outless heading to the basin.
02:19
Medics 28, Priority to, say, in a rundle.
02:23
Okay, Medixt 28.
02:58
First unit 28 on location.
03:03
Okay,
03:05
Svers 1020.
03:10
Command 401.
03:17
Okay.
03:21
So we've ruled out CO[1] and LAL readings.
03:26
I'm going to reduce the assignment to yourself in truck 39 for investigating an odor.
03:31
I'm going to clear 3846 of myself.
03:37
401, I copy.
03:40
You switch back to Bravo.
03:45
Okay, command units on Howard Loop Road.
03:48
I'll hold the assignment to 401 in Truck 39.
03:53
4638, Ingo available, command to be terminated.
03:56
Units be remaining on location to investigate an odor.
03:59
We'll switch back to Bravo.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide (detector activation/alarm)
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Location mentioned:
Howards Loop, Parole, MD 21401
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