Fire alarm repeatedly activated near Laurel Glen Road, California MD
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A fire alarm was repeatedly triggered at near Laurel Glen Road. Multiple alarms came from the same pull station. Maintenance and a technician were unable to reset the system due to an unknown five-digit code. Attempts to get help from the alarm company were unsuccessful.
Audio|Heard on: St. Mary's County Public Safety
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
First of Box 9-11 H, excuse 2-760, Laurel Glen Road.
00:05
For a fire alarm, high light hazard, press from 9-2-9-2-dud response,
00:09
401.
00:15
It is the risk engine 9-2.
00:19
Go ahead.
00:25
You have another alarm that's been activated for the same address.
00:32
I'm looking on it.
00:34
It has a maintenance technician showed up yet.
00:38
That's correct.
00:39
I copy.
00:40
Same air star is going to.
00:46
Just for your reference, we just received an additional alarm, same address, same pull station.
00:58
The code that we were provided with is a four-digit code.
01:02
However, only enunciator panel is the password to put it into assessment as a five-digit code.
01:07
Myself and the maintenance worker were not able to figure out the five-digit code.
01:13
It's not written down anywhere.
01:14
And he tried to get in contact with the alarm company,
01:17
and they were not much helped.
01:19
We're going to be going ready.
01:21
You can be remaining unseen briefly.
01:23
I copy.
01:26
Would you like for us to keep sending you out for this?
01:30
I see the same area as your picture allows.
01:34
Would you like for us to keep sending you out for additional alarms once you clear the scene?
01:39
I would not, no.
01:41
I, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Glen Rd, California, MD 20619
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