Fire crews investigate chemical hazard after fire alarm


Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:19
Transcript:
13 this section 20 MS 8 service. Okay, uh, looks like you just arrived. AEMS 8 in this back. I'm directing. Okay, he's clear. 1529. So then fireback 74-1, has not pilot 15 for a structure fire. 5.01, Tuspeakeport Plaza. Crossed to Dornhead, Cove Road, and Martin Boulevard. Operation General Attack, 3-2, 1529. Thank you, all right. Thank you, too. And from engine, sir. Go ahead. For your line stretch, you're considering that Todd Delta? Yeah, go ahead and stretch one over that for now. Negative. For your line is stretched. You're calling that side delta, correct? So he's named this Delta. Okay, Alpha and Bravo are clear from the exterior, one access point on the Bravo side. Okay. So 75, you're going to have to hold up. Your he map will not... hook to this hot because I've got to switch out of mine. You've got to sign 32. Hey. May I'm updated status. Crews arrived initially on fire alarm. Now we'll have to be a possible chemical order inside. Crews have a line stretcher. They're not entering the area where the odor is until we get a meter when HAFMAC crews get here. We're holding all crews to figure out what the chemical is and identified. advise you earlier there is a hazard on the location for acylene, dynamine, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid, numerous chemicals at location. I was dragged, thank you.
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