False fire alarm triggered accidentally in Baltimore County, Baltimore County MD


A fire alarm was accidentally triggered at a residential location in Baltimore County. Fire responders arrived and confirmed there was no emergency. The alarm was a false activation caused by mistake.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Local box 1 a 21, engine 1 for a fire alarm.
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...near Lexisbeak Avenue.
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Lexisbeak Avenue.
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...atry 2011.
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Special Command, how to drive a fire location, fire is out this time.
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Roll attention to Tower 323. Can't do a little ventilation.
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Thank you, too. I'm direct.
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2014 from this session.
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Claire.
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Truck 18 from dispatch.
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Here.
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23.
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323. We're ready for the fan then.
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You're going to find the windows down here, hold him.
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Copy. Can't have been quiet.
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Part 15's Clear 203, our service personnel.
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Okay, plus 15.
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All right.
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All right.
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Hey, everyone. Have you around?
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And June 1, Lissa received multiple calls. First call came to an alarm company.
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Then, he got a call from some of his own scene,
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said that the fire alarm was pulled by accident and there was no emergency.
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That's nothing.
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Location mentioned:
Baltimore County, MD
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