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Fire alarm triggered by burnt bacon on second floorHarford County MD

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Charles St, Maryland

A fire alarm went off near Balding Railroad on Charles St due to smoke detected on the second floor. Upon investigation, the alarm was found to be accidental, caused by bacon burning. The homeowner requested to cancel the response.

Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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1510-1 company 13 automatic fire alarm near Balding Railroad in Charles St and cross-country court okay fire 1727 2.13 around
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zone 9 second floor smoke I'm direct
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G, 13 and around.
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2.13, 1727.
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2.13 from the alarm company's foot detector activation, second floor.
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So let's have to callbacks.
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Okay, I'm direct on that.
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Let me know if you get a hold of.
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We'll do.
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Draw 13 with 5.
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Drug 13 with 5.
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That's 1728.
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213, truck 13, homeowner, answer the phone advising.
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Accidental, it was just bacon burning, requesting they canceled.
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Lawson service only, yeah, good.

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Charles St, Maryland
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