Fire alarm triggered at Park Heights Ave apartment with no fire found, Baltimore MD


A fire alarm went off at an apartment on Park Heights Avenue. Firefighters responded but found no fire. They stayed on site to make sure everything was safe.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
Angel 46 respond Megalongon 46-20 5715 Park High Avenue apartment 509 at Manhattan Frontal Office between Trina Avenue for the entrance May fall. Injur 46 respond, medical long 46-20-20-57 Park Heights Avenue apartment 509 at Manhattan Park Highs Avenue apartment 509 at Manhattan Park Central Office for the Andrew funding fall 17 Bravo 4 response 75-year-old male 1080 malfunctioning alarm I'm sorry into 29 you said malfunctioning Command of Units operating on the fireground. We're going to cut the assignment back to two engines, two trucks. That's going to be Engine 33, Engine 31, Tower 1, Truck 3. Everybody else can go in service on their own. Plan Communications, I'm going to remain on scene with the units mentioned, myself, and that 5-8. I'm going to keep the Fireground Channel. I copy command Jeannie's car 415 to continue in Use on box alarm[1] 33 dash 72 engine 33 and 31 Tower 1 truck 3 3 potentially to remaining on scene all the business can go and service on their own operations to remain on fireground 1 1025 51 is a minute. We had a thousand bucks throughout exposure one. And last unit repeat your message. Yes, sir, we had a thousand thoughts throughout exposure one. It's all right. Copy that. Yeah, just measure we operate here with SCBA till it's clear. All right, can you move your fan over to Delta 1? Just like the other exposures, let's open up everything manually.
Angel 46 respond Megalongon 46-20 5715 Park High Avenue apartment 509 at Manhattan Frontal Office between Trina Avenue for the entrance May fall. Injur 46 respond, medical long 46-20-20-57 Park Heights Avenue apartment 509 at Manhattan Park Highs Avenue apartment 509 at Manhattan Park Central Office for the Andrew funding fall 17 Bravo 4 response 75-year-old male 1080 malfunctioning alarm I'm sorry into 29 you said malfunctioning Command of Units operating on the fireground. We're going to cut the assignment back to two engines, two trucks. That's going to be Engine 33, Engine 31, Tower 1, Truck 3. Everybody else can go in service on their own. Plan Communications, I'm going to remain on scene with the units mentioned, myself, and that 5-8. I'm going to keep the Fireground Channel. I copy command Jeannie's car 415 to continue in Use on box alarm[1] 33 dash 72 engine 33 and 31 Tower 1 truck 3 3 potentially to remaining on scene all the business can go and service on their own operations to remain on fireground 1 1025 51 is a minute. We had a thousand bucks throughout exposure one. And last unit repeat your message. Yes, sir, we had a thousand thoughts throughout exposure one. It's all right. Copy that. Yeah, just measure we operate here with SCBA till it's clear. All right, can you move your fan over to Delta 1? Just like the other exposures, let's open up everything manually.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
box alarm: Indicates a fire alarm dispatch requiring multiple fire units
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Park Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD
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