Fire alarm triggered at healthcare facility due to pipe issue, Pocomoke City MD
A fire alarm was triggered at Hartley Hall healthcare facility due to a problem with a drain pipe. Maintenance reported that the alarm was accidental, and there was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
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Transcript:
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Local Docs 100 for a fire alarm, water flow, peak health care at Hartley Hall, near Market Street.
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Second EMS emergency area district, Rescue One, Paramedic 1-12, respond, power for.
00:13
Samuilance-1-2 is responding.
00:19
One-two, you're responding to P-Healthcare near Market Street for a water flow activation.
00:26
The maintenance director had just called in and advised that the company came out tonight and it's an issue with the drain pipe for your discretion.
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One forward, listen.
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Okay.
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Good.
00:51
Go on, Burwick's Circle a good intent to be enwrapped.
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Hardwell.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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Rescue.
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Rescue 1-200.
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Rescue 1-200.
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Rescue 1 response fire 4.
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You're on 360, you can hold there.
01:21
Oh,
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welcome, I'm patient.
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Copy one-1.
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Go ahead.
01:52
Go ahead.
02:02
Go ahead. Go ahead.
02:08
Take my please, smoke.
02:11
Folks, I'm seeing it, Hartley Hall.
02:15
It's an accidental activation or contact amendments.
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You can hold any further in the fire department with an officer locks up on the air.
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Location mentioned:
Near 10th St, Pocomoke City, MD 21851
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