Visible smoke reported near Waterloo Road and Pocomoke Avenue, Jessup MD
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to visible smoke near Waterloo Road and Pocomoke Avenue. A gas leak was reported inside a nearby building with hissing sounds heard at the meter. Additional fire alarm reports came from commercial locations nearby. No further details available.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6-1, respond.
00:02
Waterloo Road and Pocomoke Avenue, visible smoke outside.
00:06
On an Alpha 2 at 840.
00:09
Engine 6-1, respond.
00:11
Waterloo Road and Pocomoke Avenue, visible smoke outside.
00:16
On Alpha 2 at 840.
00:19
Sarmi a toe, please.
00:21
Yep. Powered of Battalion 2-0 units have been marked as responding.
00:25
It's near Glenmar Road off Morningside Lane for an inside gas leak and outside as well.
00:35
They're saying they can hear hissing from the meter at 840.
00:43
145-18.
00:47
145. Derek.
00:53
Engine one truck seven, you're responding to near Little Supplement Parkway off Falcaddy Drive.
01:01
For the commercial fire alarm on Alpha 2, 841.
01:05
Engine seven, seven, you're responding to near Little Supplement Parkway off Falcaddy Drive.
01:13
For the commercial fire alarm on Alpha 2, 841.
01:18
This message is David Ten.
01:20
David Ten. David Ten.
01:26
We have to hang up from the hospital.
01:29
Sentive 911 from that number.
01:31
I got no answer on call back.
01:32
Permission to cancel.
01:34
Mr. Gainesville, that's.
01:37
Engine 6-1, you're responding in the area of Waterloo Road at Pocomoke Avenue for a report of visible smoke outside.
01:44
I'm saying it looks like it's coming from the rear stop from the institution 842.
01:50
So we want to hire you place for truck and service.
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