Hotspot found on roof due to construction work


Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
02:9
Transcript:
71 on the region. Three stores where I've got found out of the show one. Besides, Alfa, Elfa, Toronto, I'm investigating. There's workers here. You could ask, truck 25, standby at the current location. Make me command. Truck 25, you, captain. Stand by. Stand by. And, uh, 131 will be assuming. No, Charles Street command. Engine 30 U.S. service, handled by truck 8. Engine 30 U.N. service, handled by truck. Command. Truck 25. You can go in service. I'll have the car. 31 is going to be remaining obviously and just talking to the residents and maintenance workers. This is going to be a false alarm due to construction. 101.11.0.5. In service on the air. Communication on verbal. Hold me on the air. Available. T.11.09. 20, free to command. We're getting 1-50.C.O. Nus. Bravo 1. So we got it then. For a ventment now, we're going to wait for a minute. Bravo. Copy. Also, check the one next to have Bravo, too. Make sure there's something there. 421, you can report to rehab. Charlie, come ahead. Charlie, go. We have a developing hotspot in the roof line. along the bribo side firewall. If we can get somebody in that second floor rear room, open up underneath that. Copy. Commandant 57, you saw on the second floor.
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Location mentioned:
Charles St, Baltimore, MD
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