Fire alarm triggers in high-rise building with no fire found, Baltimore MD


A fire alarm sounded in a high-rise commercial building at N High St & E Fayette St, Baltimore. Fire and maintenance crews investigated but found no fire. The alarm was activated due to a malfunction.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Tower 1,
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I-rise commercial occupancy.
00:03
I got an open show inside Alpha.
00:05
Alarm is activated, cooling is also being as activated this time.
00:09
You make Tower 1 Command, don't be a missed to me.
00:16
Trayette, Frederick.
00:20
Tricabot 2.33-3-31-Tar-1, that's East Fayette Street, Command, 823.
00:35
Table 25 respond, a mental call on 6-483, (number withheld) South Exeter, Street, off a Grandby Street to East Price Street.
00:43
Abdominal pain, 39-year-old female, 31 Charlie 3 response, 725 report, middle call on 6-43, (number withheld) South Exeter Street.
00:53
Unconscious, 39-year-old female, we'll have dominole pain.
00:57
31-Charlie 3 response to 825.
00:59
Command, have all units, standby, lobby level.
01:07
Carlin, I copy.
01:08
Correction,
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command, I copy. E202020.
01:16
The unit is a hot rod, tactic box, 23-3-31. All units stand by, I'll start one of the last game, 8.7.
01:27
Command, fifth floor maintenance area. Both rooms are all clear. There's new hazard with maintenance now as we speak.
01:34
I'm going to be able to handle a malfunctional arm.
01:37
You put all your instant service, tower one will handle. Move me over anyone, maybe.
01:46
UnitsTACVox 23-31 TAR1 will handle all of units can go in service on their own moving operations to A1 Main, A28.
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