Fire response near 22nd street oceanfront in Ocean City, Ocean City MD
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According to the dispatch call, fire responders attended a scene near 22nd Street Oceanfront in Ocean City. They coordinated safety checks for debris and structural stability and confirmed the building was closed and no one was trapped under debris.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester County / Ocean City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Command, I have the alley blocked near 22nd Street Oceanfront.
00:09
152-00.
00:13
1629.
00:17
Rescue 5 is arriving.
00:23
Rescue 5 is arriving, 1630.
00:25
The response to the phone.
00:33
Your radio condition is covered.
00:39
Your response is filming.
00:46
You have a cell.
00:48
We can't have it now.
00:51
Yeah, I'll need some...
00:52
...account out.
00:55
Sure.
01:01
...you can release power four of this today, 1633.
01:12
So, you can release power four.
01:17
Section State Town 4, you guys, milling service for Chief 51?
01:22
There are happening.
01:29
County 27, command.
01:31
I have a responder for the building on the way over to you.
01:34
Command, Shrek.
01:37
I do lower you out before the one will come on that.
01:41
The gentleman is for a little man.
01:43
The gentleman is for (name withheld).
01:47
Sure.
01:51
Check to the region, say I'll be on the location.
01:54
1634.
01:59
Section 3rd, command.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:20
C52 command.
02:27
Go ahead. Go ahead.
02:34
Confirming nobody under the debris,
02:36
the stairwell is very unstable.
02:39
Have we confirmed there's nobody in this building or that is closed?
02:43
Yes, I spoke to the responder.
02:46
It is close.
02:48
Bruce, we're fire lying, taping all the departion of this up there.
02:53
Good night, sir.
02:59
Commission City, may I'm coming out of the project.
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