Fire alarm reported at 505 Sugar Booth Circle, residential building, units investigating normal conditions., Frederick County MD
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Fire alarm reported at 505 Sugar Booth Circle, residential building, units investigating normal conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Police
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02:44
Transcript:
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In General Levin,
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do 505 Sugar Booth Circle, Residential Fire Alarm, Charlie, 1206.
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Sixty-nine, attack of the court.
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16-0. Good.
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Three Maryland, it'll be seven, off-shot, off-shot, eight, and then, six, nine,
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away from the pilot.
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That's all around to what I was there.
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222 Frederick, traffic.
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222.
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GM-180 Enterprise Corps, Maryland 8, Edward Adam, 0328.
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222-10.
01:00
222-10.
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You can you help the right thing take card and can you open me a card for district court's traffic?
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37-2-14 traffic?
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13 traffic
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17 what? Mount Marker 60.
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It's Pennsylvania Mary Tom King, 9674.
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It's on Silver Needson-Verson.
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Okay.
01:44
2A1, it sounds like it was an accidental.
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The caller is coming to the door to meet you.
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Yeah, what if Friday, confirm,
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accidental at the recommendation you can put into the units service, we're doing back.
02:02
We're in service.
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You can have the service, call by now.
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4923 Welper.
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Ocean 10 is that note?
02:21
2923, 10-9.
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Adding notes to the card.
02:34
Andrew Levens on the scene.
02:37
Three-story middle of group, townhouse with normal conditions will be investigating.
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1811 on the scene, total, Walker.
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