Fire alarm triggered by cooking near Wilson Point Road, Middle River MD
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Wilson Point Road. After checking, they found the alarm was caused by cooking and there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:1
Transcript:
00:00
We're at Local Box 74-2, Air Guard Engine 175.
00:03
Spont for a fire alarm 3033, Shrubbery Point Road, grocery again, Wilson Point Road.
00:11
Spall on the east, 943.
00:18
Let's move on going on the station.
00:21
In station, 943.
00:27
Digitigate dispatch.
00:28
Also, where these six clears are in last call, they can also return to thundelt.
00:35
Okay, I'll let them know.
00:37
They did clear. I'll tell them on me.
00:41
Thank you.
00:43
You're welcome.
00:44
944.
00:48
Thank you also for responding.
00:51
Engine 6 from dispatch.
00:55
You can return back to station 6.
00:58
You can return back to station 6.
01:03
6-6 guard.
01:07
944.
01:24
175 direct 944
01:32
44 305 alive we'll be investigating
01:37
okay 945
01:44
175 from this Fept
01:48
Go ahead.
01:54
Okay, we just spoke to somebody there.
01:57
They said they were cooking and they set it off.
02:00
They did reset it.
02:01
You can clear.
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