Fire alarm triggered at residential location, no fire found


A fire alarm was activated at a house while the owner was away. Emergency responders arrived and found no fire or threat.
Audio|Source: Talbot County Fire and EMS
02:20
Transcript:
Residential firearm, 8174, (name withheld), crosses the Eastern Village. Local Box 64[1], Station 60, Station 40, Residential Firearm, 8174, (name withheld), Crossed to Eastern Village. 0726.9-9-go-head. You put this unit out of service, please. May 99 out of service at 0726. G40. 12% are, would you put this unit out of service? G40 out of service, 0728. Nage 64, Spine-Wa 3. 19-731[2]. Section 64, you're responding to level box 64. Presence for the alarm. State 174 (name withheld) across Easton, Easton Village. Chief Goulda. Coffney Alarm Company advising. We have a master bedroom alarm. We spoke to the homeowner, she's out of town, and she is also attempting to contact responder to stop. 64 copies. You can't afford it. Okay. Station 40. Station 40, you can catch your last alarm. Authority, 1044. Zero 732. 24's on location. Not opposite two story. 55 and essential doesn't have it. We investigate. No, 612 in the neighbor. Engine 64 on location. two-store residential nothing apparent offer 612 with command at 0.7.36.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Local Box 64: Fire alarm box activation
[2]
19-731: Incident number
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Location mentioned:
Near Matthewstown Rd, Easton, MD 21601
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