Drywall dust triggers fire alarm in wicomico county home, Salisbury MD
Firefighters responded to a false fire alarm in a two-story house in Wicomico County. Drywall dust caused the alarm to activate. The homeowner will contact the alarm company to address the issue.
Audio|Source: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Port-detect activation near Calford Drive, 1031.
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Engine 303, did you copy, report?
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Negative.
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Respond to near Calford Drive, alarm company reports remote detector activation in a resident zone.
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Okay.
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Okay, engine 303 arriving on location,
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two-story,
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house, nothing evident on site A, B, or C.
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There are many days here you do the engine.
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Three entry, go ahead.
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Engine 303 is on location.
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I'm not saying 317 will have kettle man.
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Look like I can't come outside with the medicine.
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Vision 303 on scene 317 has Caliper Command 1039.
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Central to command here, repeat the second part of your message.
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Central Center in the Central.
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Committee on.
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Drywall just set off the alarm.
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The homeowner will contact the alarm company.
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Command terminated, engine 303 is available.
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Copy drywall set off the alarm.
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Command terminated.
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Engine 303.
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Available 1041.
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Wicomico County, MD
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