Fire alarm triggered by burnt popcorn at Towson home, Towson MD
A fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Hill Wind Road in Towson. The resident confirmed there was no actual fire; the cause was burnt popcorn in the home.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Alert, Mickelbox, 5-12, 65, respond for a fire alarm near Hill Wind Road, cross-street Stormont Circle.
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Respond on West 1655.
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52 are up.
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Mansion 2, 1655.
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Just by MSA.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, AMO-19 is a sensitive to manage with a patient, work with the staff, and also the patient's family.
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They might be here for an extended EPA of approximately 30 to 40 minutes, for which time we're going to re-evaluate and contact you whether they're transporting or whether they're declaring.
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You copy.
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I'm direct.
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engine five, there's an initial fire alarm.
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Operator did speak with the resident.
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Did advise everything was okay, it was burned to popcorn, did give the correct pass code, your discretion if you want to continue.
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Location mentioned:
S Wind Rd, Towson, MD 21204
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