Faulty Smoke Detector Triggers Fire Alarm Response


Firefighters responded to an automatic alarm at a building. They found no fire, only a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Transcript:
G4 arrived, got a two-story (name withheld) family with frame. I'll be investigating and do have an automobile. G4 arrived, two-story multi-family. The Honorable alarm, 523. Engine 18 arrived. Engine 8 arrived. 8 arrived, 526. T4 disband, release in the unions, you have a faulty detector. Here's a faulty detector, 529. Trucate clear. Truckade clear, 530. Engine 813, clear, 530. Engine 813, clear, 530. Firebox 353-1[1], Company 3. Automatic alarm[2]. 21, Marshall Drive. Dean Dime, I'm Ridge Road, false court, talk with fire, 5301. Chief 3 in Root. Chief 3 Route. Chief 3, Route, 533. First buddy caller by a Smustectra in the basement. What's going on? G3, okay. C4, clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Firebox 353-1: Automatic Fire Alarm
[2]
Automatic alarm: Automatic Fire/Smoke Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Marshall Dr, Forest Hill, MD 21050
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