Burned sump pump causes odor on Howard Loop, Parole MD


Fire department units responded to reports of an odor near Howard Loop Road in Parole, MD. Initial checks ruled out carbon monoxide and other hazards. The source was identified as a burned sump pump. Fire units stayed on scene to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
04:12
Transcript:
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First unit 28 on location.
00:04
Okay,
00:06
Svers 1020.
00:12
Command 401.
00:18
Okay.
00:22
So we've ruled out CO[1] and LAL readings.
00:27
I'm going to reduce the assignment to yourself in truck 39 for investigating an odor.
00:32
I'm going to clear 3846 of myself.
00:38
401, I copy.
00:42
You switch back to Bravo.
00:46
Okay, command units on Howard Loop Road.
00:49
I'll hold the assignment to 401 in Truck 39.
00:54
4638, Ingo available, command to be terminated.
00:57
Units be remaining on location to investigate an odor.
01:00
We'll switch back to Bravo.
04:09
I got a burned up sump pump in, 718.
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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