Smoke odor at restaurant caused by cleaning vapors


Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
01:57
Transcript:
Engine 1-1, Paramedic 1-5, Engine 112, Battalion 1, 51, 51, you're responding, and the former station 5 has been alerted. So the Popeye, 6241 Washington Boulevard. The business called in. They're advising flames and smoke are not visible. They just have an odor of smoke. They're also cleaning the ovens with a power washer, and they think it's from the vapor. All parties unseen are Spanish-speaking. 22 a 7. (name withheld) 1-5 engine 1-2-1, battalion one-safety-one. You can respond non-emergency for engine 1-1-1. Request. 1-1's all location, single story, Popeye, so we have nothing evident. 1-1 is going to be investigating. We'll be out at 65-24-va highway. Okay. Okay. And just 6-1 to find 90-25 Northwall Road. Metafarm activation, Alpha 2, 22, earlier. One-one on scene, 2208. One-one to Howard. One-one. One. There is no fire. You can hold it with one-one. We're going to switch back to Alpha 2. We're going to assist up and resetting their alarm. Direct Battalion 1. service. Adam T.1. Adam 2.1. Give you a PD accident, only an odd archie, clear. So for Boxline 1-1-162.41, Washington Boulevard at the Popeye's, Engine 1-1's advising, new fire, all units can return to service. Engine 1-1 will remain to reset the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Blvd, Elkridge, MD 21075
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