Carbon monoxide alarm found to be a false alarm, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, responders went to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Calverton Heights Avenue. The alarm was triggered during system testing by the homeowner. No emergency was found.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Rockcarat, 36, that 80, 2025-08, Calvesant High 7th, St.
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Old Warwick Avenue and Whitwell Avenue for the carbon monoxide alarm.
00:06
Detecta, into 36, respond, by Staria, 36-80-80, 22508, Calvertton Heights Avenue for the carbon monoxide alarm.
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Detective 4,108.
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14.
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Truck 5, you hold me out.
00:33
And we're out to Northeast substation for repairs for VC2.
00:39
Message is each truck route 1411.
00:46
Between North Elwood Avenue and North Hollywood Avenue and North Robin Street for itself.
00:50
Engine 51 respondentical 1151-1-3101 for the assault of 1411.
01:18
36, homeowner was testing the system.
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Location mentioned:
Calverton Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216
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