Kitchen fire contained at Southland Road home, Woodlawn MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a kitchen fire near Southland Road in Woodlawn. The caller reported smoke filling the home and alarms sounding. Firefighters confirmed the fire was out upon arrival and ensured the structure was safe.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Firebox twelve-fourteen.
00:03
Battalion thirty-two operations on TAC thirty-two.
00:07
Engine twelve, air guard engine one hundred seventy-five, truck eight, XPE.
00:13
For kitchen fire near Southland Road, Kingston Road, Brookline Road.
00:20
Attack 3220 fifty-five.
00:24
Nine thirty-two.
00:25
Nine thirty-two, twenty-two, five.
00:30
Fifty-six en route from two.
00:35
Call fifty-six, twenty-two five.
00:42
Or the Westfield District T Engine Seven, Med Two Four, respond for seizure.
00:47
Four East Court, a dead end.
00:49
Allen Avenue, respond on East Twenty-Two Fifty-Seven.
00:54
Two four five four, copy that.
01:01
Medic fifty-eight, direct.
01:02
All units alerted.
01:03
Firebox twelve-fourteen have called en route.
01:06
Caller is advising burning in the oven.
01:07
The house is full of smoke and alarms are going off.
01:11
Did advise that the fire is now out.
01:13
Police do not have their call on anything further.
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Location mentioned:
Southland Rd, Woodlawn, MD 21207
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