Investigation finds false alarm due to faulty detector, Easton MD
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire on North Washington Street in Easton. After investigation and zero hazard readings, they determined the alarm was triggered by a faulty detector. The situation was placed under control.
Audio|Heard on: Talbot County Fire and EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Command of 603.
00:05
Yeah.
00:09
I'm going to sign you investigations.
00:12
Alpha side with a meter.
00:13
I just stick my head in.
00:14
I do not have an odor.
00:18
Just your information.
00:22
All the ground route.
00:27
Two-three respondent with five, two more.
00:35
Engine 63 is responding with five.
00:36
Twenty-25.
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Sixty-three, when you arrive, stage behind Engine 61 on North Washington Street.
00:47
Oh, it's true for now.
00:51
Okay.
00:55
In the 6th ground locations, DJ.
01:00
7663 stated in 2027.
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Investigation to command.
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Good investigation.
01:15
Zero readings on Division 1, Division 2, and in the attic.
01:21
Well, you can mark it under control with faulty detector.
01:27
Okay.
01:29
The chopper command following.
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Go ahead, command.
01:36
I'm not sure if you copied, the investigation, zero reading, faulty detector.
01:41
Intents under control, against Covey have one ready.
01:46
T. 60-year, turning a bell.
01:53
Command, place the situation under control with a lock 6-0.
01:58
You just can go available and ready.
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