Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at residence, Garrison MD
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a three-story house near Pittsfield Road, Garrison. There was a smell of gas after the heat was turned on. One person was possibly sick but no injuries were confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Robo Box 11-6, engine 11, medic 1 for carbon monoxide alarm,
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alarm advised no injury.
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910, Pittsfield Road near Garrison, Maryland, Respond on Central.
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Engine 1-1,
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744.
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The other robot 18.10-18 is a question of one of three en route for trouble greeting.
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35.7, Chapman Road near Liberty Road and Kaufmaster Way.
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Respond to West,
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744. 744.
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Mention 11, Medics 1.
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Respond to a residential single, three-story home by carbon monoxide alarms going off.
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Unknown where it's from, could advise that there's one person sick,
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could enter via the back door, and further.
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The caller was advising they smell gas in the house after turning on the heat.
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No one is sick or injured at this time, and police are asking if you can buy this, they'll be needed once you arrive.
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If you once you're right.
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