False alarm at two-story home from construction dust, Chevy Chase Village MD
Fire department responded to a reported smoke smell at a two-story home near Oak Ridge Avenue. Investigation found workers stirring up dust inside the building, causing the odor. There was no smoke or fire, and it was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Transcript:
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Permanetic Engine 7.06, Permanenton, 720 truck, 7.06, 9, 702, responding.
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Light smell conditions,
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7209, near Oak Ridge Avenue, 1346.
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This is 7.0-6.0.20, whatever, we're on high you across the street.
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Please, sir.
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And we're getting 7.06, Indiana, two-story type, three, single, family, nothing evident.
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Investigating myself truck 706, 20 to the stage.
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Comparamedic engine, 7.06, 1348.
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Power getting 7 to 6 Montgomery.
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Can hold it to company 6 and trying to bounce.
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Mouthones, and blower.
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Engine 7.06, paramedic engine, 720.
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You direct?
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Paramaradic engine.
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726, McCombie.
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Go ahead of paramedic engine, 726.
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Workers working in the building, kicking up dust,
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false alarm, no smoke, no fire.
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Location mentioned:
Oakridge Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815
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