Burned food causes haze in Columbia apartment
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Engine 91, Tower 10.
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Engine 101, Engine 61, Truck 7.
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Engine 121, Engine 71, Paramedic 95, EMS 96.
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Battalion 1, Battalion 2, EMS 151.
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You're responding to (number withheld) Monarch Mills Way, off Oakwood Mills, apartment (number withheld).
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The homeowner is advising the resident in apartment (number withheld) burned chicken, and now there is a residual haze in the hallway.
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Anne
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Arundel Truck Twenty Nine with three.
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Anne Arundel Truck Twenty Nine, you are responding at twenty-two hundred hours.
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Nine one's off location.
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Four story
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apartment building.
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Nothing evident.
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Fire alarm's not sounding.
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We'll be investigating.
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All the command.
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Engine nine one on location with command investigating.
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No alarm sounding.
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Nine six arrived.
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First arriving aerial.
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Nine six arrived.
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Nine five arrived.
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Engine 101, 2nd engine.
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All units, this is your stage.
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Roger, all units, stage.
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2202.
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610, right.
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610, right.
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2220, correction, 2202.
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Sixty-one's arrived, stage.
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Come in.
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Food on the stove, you can put the assignment in service.
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Switch back to Alpha Two.
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Don't need county police.
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Roger, food on the stove.
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You can go in service.
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Switch to Alpha Two.