False fire alarm triggers due to system malfunction, Abingdon MD


A fire alarm activated near Wilson Ave and Middleton Road triggered repeatedly due to a possible malfunction. Emergency responders confirmed there was no fire or emergency. The alarm company placed the system in test mode to prevent further false activations.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Wilson Road, Command of dispatch.
00:02
It appears that there's no emergency at the location. It appears to be a false in the system. It's intended to access the panel now and to do what we expect.
00:13
Pretty soon.
00:18
All right three is in the station.
00:25
Little to road, commander, this is that. 1839.
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Free State, 1839.
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211.
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211 in station.
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4011, 1840.
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To pass to Middleton Road Command.
00:52
Middleton, go ahead.
00:55
We've got an update from the alarm company. Apparently they're receiving more signals showing side-entry smoke detection.
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They're advising that they can put the system in test if it continues to go off.
01:09
We're advising that they can put the system in test if it continues to go off, that would be your discretion.
01:15
Fast drag. I'm trying to talk to the company. Go ahead and tell them to put it in tests now.
01:21
We're trying to silence the system. It keeps researching cycling.
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Two third agent station.
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Forty-four.
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23A in Route 224.
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33A, A, round 24, 8245.
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That's the Middleton Road Command.
01:46
The alarm company was able to place that alarm on test. It's going to stay on test until 1842 hours on Monday.
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Location mentioned:
Wilson Ave, Abingdon, MD 21009
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