House bathroom fire caused by exhaust fan contained


Fire reported in a house on the second floor bathroom, caused by an exhaust fan. The fire was contained and extinguished by a resident. Fire crews are on scene checking for hazards, controlling electrical breakers, and ventilating the area. No active fire, no injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
One four five is a ride. Ten twenty-five. Ten twenty-five. Four-seven bravo's man. Command drive. And John 11 now, due to respond. 6012, same song square. Port of a house fire. Opero, Bravo 1.10.10. It's going to be second floor bathroom, exhaust fan, pretty good haze on the second floor. Resin seems to put it out with an extinguisher. Okay, I got the exhaust van on the second floor bathroom. One four one scene sitting on 71 target. Okay. 5-7 driver command. These are going to be back-to-back units. Three stories in the rear. Nothing evident. Command copy, three stories in the rear. Nothing evident. Back and back. Take it 20. Want to sign up on notification? No. Okay. Confirming no basement on a slab. Got a small fire, a hall stand on the second floor, which is the middle floor. It is contained. There is no active fire. Now we're just working on controlling the breaker and pulling the vent fan unit. There are truck 7, engine 71, and engine 1-4-1 on the interior. All others can level 1 stage at their apparatus. Probably downfield in about two minutes. How's that? The company tens approaching Bannaker Road. Command all units, update. Let's go ahead and level two stage on Bannaker Road. Don't commit into the development yet. So level two out in front of Bantaker. Chagney one is a rough state. 1027. Tower 10. 27. 1027. Truck two seats. So that's been two ones on the scene. 0.1.3rd engine station. Correct.
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Location mentioned:
Near Same Song Square, Columbia, MD 21044
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