Possible heat source investigated in apartment building


Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:42
Transcript:
I have arrived. I have a one time 1555. Engine 10's arrived. We're on side alpha. We have a three-story apartment complex. We have nothing evidence. Buildings being evacuated. Drop the line from 8385 Harbor Station away. Captain (name withheld) Engine 10 will have command. Truck gate, come in the first Harbor Station. You can set up. You've got the whole front. That's okay. Engine 10, have your rise, free store dwelling, nothing evident. Captains from End of 10 with command 1556. And truck one from dispatch. Pension off station, cell personnel, so firebacks, 10-dance 8. Command 16 and seen and rise up in evidence, 1556. Engine 1 from Dispatch, your truck's not in route with you, are they? I say, is a second one. Direct, there's 9256. Negative. Engine 291 is in route with 2. Truck 1. Inter 14. Decide Novel. From command, we're stretching side alpha. It'll be right there at the door. engine, you remain. Engine 14 from dispatch. Engine 10 nozzle from Pananda. Go ahead. Yeah, look at a small heath inside the apartment. Trying to locate what's coming from. John, the engine 10 driver's stretch, he's got a line right for it out of control of the week. 360 so far is nothing evident. All right to rest of it. All right, second, but you go ahead. I'm supposed to take around. All right, 14. 10, 21 to arrive. The time, 21, I have you arrived. Truck one from dispatch. You can actually remain in service. I have sufficient trucks, truck 8, truck 297. Staff from command, 360, 3 in the front, 3 in the rear, nothing evident. The third engine, I'm not sure of the street name, but you do have side trolley access. Truck, you can report to the Charlie Street just behind us, which will not be able to stick with the aerial.
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Location mentioned:
Near Arbor Station Way, Parkville, MD 21234
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