Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at residence


A carbon monoxide alarm went off in a house on the third floor. The fire department is going to the location to check for carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
Tower 1, Tower 1, verify your response, try and route. Tower 1, Tower 1, Tower 1, verify your response, Tower 1, Triumph. Amber 26 respond, Medical Line, 52-50, North Fulton Avenue, at West North Avenue, 4th 6 case mail. AMble 26 respond, Medical Line, 52-52-50, North What's the case, 26 problem one response, 2204. Truck three respond, Box area 5-80, 1804 East Fairmount Avenue, between North Ann Street and North Wolf Street, residential carbon monoxide alarm sounding on third floor. Truck three respond, Box area 5-80, 1804 East Fairmount Avenue. Residential carbon oxide alarm sounding on a third floor. .205.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Fairmount Ave, Baltimore, MD 21231
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