False fire alarm at neptune seafood pub, North Beach MD
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A commercial fire alarm was triggered at Neptune Seafood Pub near Chesapeake Avenue. Fire units responded but determined it was a false alarm and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm box 11, near Chesapeake Avenue, Neptune Seafood Pub, for the commercial fire alarm.
00:06
Engine 1, Tower 1, and Engine 12 responding at 2050.
00:10
3.2.22.0.m.
00:13
2. George, King, 1378, I'm not believe it was over.
00:18
6.2.774.
00:34
Fire alarm box 11, near Chesapeake Avenue, Neptune Seafood Pub for the commercial fire alarm.
00:40
Engine 1, Tower 1 and Engine 500030 respond at 2050.
00:48
Enter, 4.
00:54
Cover, engine 12 okay, near Chesapeake Avenue, Neptune Seafood Pub, ecommerce one, alpha.
01:00
2.
01:03
121-2. Engine 12, okay, the general fire alarm.
01:13
Region 5 on, 4.
01:19
Cover, engine 518802, near Chesapeake Avenue, Neptune Cubsolabberts one off two.
01:25
Engine 12, one-team, I got a two-story, rest now, I'll just have the command.
01:30
I have my own hiker.
01:32
Chief wanted to cut.
01:36
Agent 12 with command, 252.
01:39
Pepper Chief wanted to go ahead.
01:42
Yes, sir, I speak with the property manager.
01:44
It's false alarm.
01:45
You can place box service.
01:47
Calvert's direct.
01:53
Hello, Calvert.
01:54
You can put the box of service.
02:00
Call for a fire alarm box, 11.
02:02
Hello, Calvert.
02:03
Has been canceled.
02:04
Engine, Engine 5 and Tower One can go in service per Chief 1A.
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Location mentioned:
Chesapeake Ave, North Beach, MD 20714
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