Fire reported at apartment near Lily Avenue in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a fire was reported near Lily Avenue, apartment C, Baltimore. Multiple fire and emergency units responded to a two-story apartment building. No fire visible inside when units arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Fox 4158-54 operations on fire ground 1 engine 58 engine 35 engine 55 is red engine 57 engine 36 Truck 21, Truck 23, Rescue 1, Ambo 26, EMS 6, Battalion Chief 6, Battalion Chief 3, safety officer 4, respond,
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near Lily Avenue, apartment C, Charles Street,
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between West Capscoe Avenue,
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it's in the rear of the location.
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Box 4,
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Operations on Fireground 1,
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Engine 58, Agent 35, Engine 35 is...
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engine 57, engine 36, truck 21, truck 23, rescue one, ambo 26, EMS6, Battalion Chief 6, Battalion Chief 3, Officer 4 response, near Lily Avenue, apartment C, and Charles Street in the rear of the location were reported fire at 1615.
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55, I'm responding as Rick.
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I think you've got a six and a gate.
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I'm all sane.
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I got a two-story.
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I got an apartment building.
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I got nothing to show inside off where you can make the command.
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I go all unit stations in the rest of while I investigate.
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It is the box 158.
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That's 34.
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Integrity on the scene two-story apartment building, nothing shown inside Alpha, all units,
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station, direction of travel.
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Integrity 8 has Lily Avenue command.
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Time resource is 158.
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Location mentioned:
Lily Ave c, Baltimore, MD 21227
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