Residential fire reported but traced to AC unit


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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157.40 operational fire ground 1. Ander 57, injure 35, engine 55, engine, as the rear engine 2, squawks, 26, truck, 21, truck, 6, medic, 9, baton, 2, baton, 2, take down to 4. Risk 1,40-07, Pennington, Island, Island, Avenue, between Church Street and Cherry Street, Swan Fire. Thus 1, 57, that's 40, operation on fire round 1, injun 57, engine 35, injure 50 as the writ, engine 2, 2, 2, 2, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 510,000, 2nd, 58,000, 317. In 6,000, you got the rip. Acknowledge. 58, I copy, ready. Here we go back the line, 57-40. Report of possible children. What do you think? Fifty-seven hydrant, church, anything. We're on truck 3.5. 57. Two-story middle of the group. Nothing showing. I'll have command. I'll be investigating. I'll be under 57. 3-nation. In this phone box alarm, 57-40. Inger 567 on scene reports. Two-story middle of the group, nothing showing. Has, anything from avenue, can ask, I'm gonna start three-one. Communication to the town chief-six. Seven, every fourth of a fire in the rear. Provideon-A-3-2-2. Communication to the town chiefs-state. You have anorringo engine 311 and truck 3. 31. Copy. 321. Okay, I have all you stand by. It appears to be extinguished already. Copy me. 321. I'll get this on box alarm, 55 dash 40, stage in direction of travel. 321. And 57, first truck on handle, you place the rest of the locker service. It's going to be an AC unit.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry St, Baltimore, MD 21226
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