Structural fire with carbon monoxide detected in apartment, Baltimore MD
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Fire crews responded to a structural fire near El Dorado Avenue and Liberty Heights in Baltimore. Nearby residences were checked for safety, and carbon monoxide was detected at two parts per million in one apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
FIB 4 and 23 on scene.
00:05
Copy FIBB 4, those times.
00:07
All right, N.
00:11
27. Lift, assist, 3.20.
00:17
Engine 52 to command.
00:20
We'll probably need a sand truck at the intersection near Alderica.
00:30
Okay, next topic.
00:31
Commandant communication, you can copy a request.
00:33
You can put a request in floor a van truck.
00:36
Libby Heights and held the ride-off.
00:38
We copy Command 323rd.
00:44
...12 trucks.
00:46
We insist FIB some lights on the first rule.
00:51
Engine 52 to command.
00:53
We have the residents from the side, Delta,
00:56
standing on the corner of near El Dorado Avenue and Liberty Heights.
00:59
Are they able to return into their residences? It was not affected by the fire.
01:07
Commandant 52, just run through there with the meter.
01:10
Just check the level.
01:11
Make sure it's safe.
01:16
52, I'm right.
01:21
Engine 52 to command,
01:24
two parts per million on that resident apartment.
01:32
Been our copy.
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