Residential fire alarm activation with no fire found, Cambridge MD
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation at near High Street. Neighbors reported a smoke alarm sounding but no fire or smoke was visible. First responders found a two-story wood-frame house with no signs of fire and began investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Lookwalks 1-2, resident fireland activation, near High Street.
00:05
Localox 1, station 1.
00:07
Resident to fireland activation, near High Street, cross street, station, cross street, and Costa Street.
00:12
It's not a fireback 2 alpha, 231.
00:19
Look, locks 1-2, residence, fireland, activation, near High Street.
00:25
WebEx 1-2, station 1, Pellar station 30, resident proton activation, near High Street, crushed state street, and Glasgow Street.
00:32
The slot on fire attack 2, alpha, 2034.
00:40
Angel 1-2, go from here.
00:46
Kathy 2035, you're responding to forward near High Street, Curtis Street, Curtis Street.
00:52
Call came from the neighbors, there's a smoke alarm and a backup residence is going off.
00:59
Should be an abandoned building.
01:00
And new one-two's on scene-side alpha, another two-story wood frame residential, nothing evident alpha-bri-bara delta alpha-dustody.
01:08
Probably 2078.
01:10
Number 2028. You want to the wordchester.
01:15
Corrected address, let me 412,
01:18
high street.
01:20
So let me a two-story wood frame residential.
01:21
I got nothing evidence of clear speed burn content structure that we're investigating.
01:28
Copy. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Cambridge, MD 21613
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