Fire crew inspects hose cabinets at subway station, Baltimore MD


Fire department personnel entered State Center subway station in Baltimore to inspect hose cabinets. The subway station supervisor and the Maryland Transit Administration were notified about their presence. No fire or alarm was reported; the activity was only an inspection.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 13.
00:03
Yes, can you hold me out momentarily going down into State Center subway station to check those cabinets?
00:14
I'm sorry, engine 13.
00:16
You can repeat your message.
00:18
Yes, can you hold me out at State Center? We're going to be going down to inspect the hose cabinets.
00:25
I'll have the subway station supervisor notified the MOCC.
00:34
Okay, engine 13.
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920.
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Engine 13.
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Engine 13.
00:45
I'll have engine 13.
00:48
Yes,
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if you get an alarm for State Center, you notify the MOCC,
00:57
we didn't have a station supervisor in the box.
01:02
So if the alarm's going off, it's because we had to access the game.
01:08
Okay, under 13.
01:10
924.
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30, can you start police for force to entry?
01:20
Okay, truck 30, police for force to entering, 926.
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Edge 13.
01:26
Inge 13.
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You're just in the station, correct?
01:31
That's affirmative. We're not on the tracks. We're just accessing the cabinets next to the stairwell, in this stairwell.
01:40
Okay, 920.
01:45
Indications to enter 13.
01:49
In addition 13.
01:51
MPA's been notified that you're in there.
01:55
13, I copy.
01:57
Thank you.
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