Carbon monoxide detector activates at residence in Bel Air, Bel Air South MD
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A carbon monoxide detector activated at a home near Glenora Place and Vermont Road in Bel Air. The homeowner believed the alarm was faulty but requested firefighters to check the residence. Fire units responded and confirmed the safety of the home.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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31-1, company 3 responds for a CO detector activation.
00:04
Step, Glenora place near Vermont Road and the dead end.
00:07
Operations on fire, 450.
00:13
314-5.
00:16
Engine 314-5, 4652, alarm company advising with the family rooms.
00:21
CO detector was going off.
00:27
314, it's going to be the family room, smoke, or CO detector.
00:32
The company may contact with the homeowner.
00:35
They advised everything was okay.
00:36
However, they're still requesting us to check the residence.
00:41
Receive.
00:42
Dispatch the engine 314.
00:47
All right. The homeowner called back in.
00:50
They believe it's a faulty alarm location.
00:53
They're requesting to cancel your discretion.
00:58
Okay, we're pulling up on the seat now.
00:59
We'll just check out.
01:01
You know all this old is in.
01:03
On scene, 457.
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Location mentioned:
Vermont Rd & Glenora Pl, Bel Air South, MD 21014
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