Fire alarm triggers response at Clarksville Crossing, Howard County MD
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a location near Ten Oaks Road, Clarksville Crossing. Fire units responded and detected rising carbon monoxide levels in the basement, prompting ventilation efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5-1, Tower 10 respond at Clarksville Crossing, near Ten Oaks Road.
00:06
Fire alarm activation, Alpha 2, (number withheld).
00:09
Provider exposures, clear by any readings, residents are back and side.
00:13
Yeah, I'm going to co-plan-way with a radius of 1,411 meters.
00:19
Command, all right, thank you very much.
00:21
You can return the service.
00:24
Charlie 21, negative level membership, that's the term.
00:27
7-1 to command.
00:29
Command, Dave.
00:31
Everybody.
00:36
Delta exposure readings in the basement, 16 and climbing for CO.
00:47
Okay, can you work with Truck 7 and start ventilating that basement area?
00:56
70% case number.
00:58
Case number, (number withheld).
01:04
10, thank you.
01:06
Have one, tower, 10,
01:11
respond,
01:12
6347 Ten Oaks Road.
01:15
Right on. Fire alarm from Zone 3, 2934.
01:20
Charlie 3-2.
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Location mentioned:
Ten Oaks Rd, Clarksville, MD 21029
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