Smoke detector activation with smoke odor at residence, Bel Air MD
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Emergency units responded to a residential area near South Atwood Road after a smoke detector went off and an odor of smoke was reported inside a two-story townhouse. Firefighters arrived and investigated the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
AirOx4-1, Company 3, smoke investigation in area near South Atwood Road, off Red Oak Drive, North End, White Oak Drive. Engine 313 responding.
00:13
Bird and around.
00:16
Deputy Q3AW.
00:18
First evening, it sounds like it's actually a smoke detector activation inside the home with an odor of smoke.
00:29
14.
00:31
Caller reporting smoke detector activation and odor of burning.
00:37
Deputy Chief 3 on scene.
00:45
Medical Box 405 dash hole in Medicaid 83 respiratory distress.
00:49
2918 Cilinoid Drive off Ahern Drive, New West End, and Mahoney Way.
00:53
Operation CMS 814.
00:56
Deputy T3 indicates caller is at 643.
00:59
Caller reports odor of smoke in residence and smoke detector sounding inside near South Atwood Road.
01:05
At least that's what I'm getting from the call takers news.
01:10
Deputy T3, okay.
01:18
Metagin3 en route, 816.
01:21
16-9-year-year county metal.
01:23
He does out of a trade caller.
01:26
Response taught 2-2-2-4s.
01:30
One, two, three, the eight, so on three.
01:33
16.
01:38
Poney 911-1-3, switching to Cecil.
01:42
Eats.
01:48
316 drive-roll.
01:54
As the 316th ride-rowing.
01:56
316, 8-0.
01:58
315, 8.O.
02:03
Chief 3, engine 313, arrived at two-story townhouse, investigating.
02:13
Two-story townhouse under investigation.
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Location mentioned:
S Atwood Rd, Bel Air, MD 21014
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