Fire alarm activates with power issue at Baltimore location, Baltimore County MD
Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation near Avenue and Bobwood Avenue with possible railroad involvement. No fire was found. The alarm system was reset and placed on test for eight hours due to a power issue in the building.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, respond for a CLE alarm.
00:02
14, there. near Avenue Cross Streets.
00:04
Bobwood Avenue, Railroad, respond on west, 14 turn. Let's close direct.
00:10
Okay, 1410.
00:14
Utility to the teams, I recognize...
00:24
We had to come in through the main entrance.
00:28
The door was locked on the Pearl Street that they gave us. All right, I think.
00:36
About five minutes ago.
00:42
Engine 3 of heavy route.
00:44
Collar states are carbon monoxide. It's been going off in the basement.
00:48
It's saying 100.
00:51
The basement and the first floor. Go further.
00:56
Okay.
00:58
Okay.
01:01
5, clear.
01:06
Medic 395, have you clear?
01:10
1412. Enter 307, 1412.
01:14
It's a 10-1-R-R-I.
01:20
Engine 291, 1412.
01:27
I saw I from Amber 19. We're in building E as an Edward.
01:36
Come directly.
01:42
Take one, let's route of travel.
01:45
We're all 695 right now, I'll do it off a Cromo. All right now, I'll do it off of Cromwell.
01:57
Thank you, 57.
02:05
Yes, ma'am, we were able to reset the system again.
02:09
We did speak to one of the individuals that works for flooring decor, and they have put the system on test for the next eight hours until the power issued to the building can be resolved.
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Baltimore County, MD
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