False residential smoke alarm due to faulty detector, Washington County MD
Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm at a two-story duplex near West Washington Street. They entered through an unlocked window, found no fire, and determined the smoke detector was faulty. No residents were home, and neighbors were informed.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
West Washington Street.
00:01
The next to expector sounding.
00:05
Panyons 4-1-truck for Battang-3 respond.
00:09
9-0-9.
00:28
310 winding a good drive medical emergency medic 75 respond 9.10
00:37
40 please medic 2 9 in service please 26 9 in service judge just morning in Virginia Avenue
00:55
Okay, 2-9 to back in service, responding Virginia Avenue.
00:59
9-10.
01:04
Probably Delta.
01:05
We do not have our own work.
01:07
We do not have our own work. 8-4, scene two-story two-plex.
01:13
Nothing evident.
01:15
9-10.
01:17
Can we get the club?
01:20
And it was the club.
01:22
9-10.
01:24
Watchin 26.5 is available with two, take it.
01:28
We'll make 269, 9-10.
01:31
Capt, a half, but rear, normal conditions, no access.
01:40
Washington, 3 direct.
01:44
Sir, 1-18, battalion 3 through 913.
01:59
Let's connect, Mr.
02:02
4.
02:03
Made access to a unlock when they're into the residence.
02:08
Residents not home.
02:09
Founder faulty smoke, you've got it.
02:12
Toward this man with, we advise his neighbors.
02:15
They can talk to him when he gets home.
02:17
Here, I'm ready.
02:21
Cajun 4, County Faulty.
02:24
Detector made access for an unlock window.
02:27
We'll read it.
02:28
We'll make that out.
02:29
914.
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Location mentioned:
W Washington St, Maryland 21740
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