False fire alarm triggered by maintenance error at ocean city hotel, Ocean City MD
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A fire alarm was triggered at the Capri hotel on Coastal Highway in Ocean City. The alarm was later canceled after the alarm company stated that maintenance personnel forgot to disable the system.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Our 11000 Coastal Highway, the Capri, for a fire alarm activation engine for, respond on Channel 1.1422.
00:06
Thank you. Touch one, three, four, a five.
00:18
You mean, it's touch one, two, three, four, five.
00:24
Greating me, it's touch one, two, three, four, five.
00:31
Okay, very much.
00:38
Box area 4-11000 Coastal Highway.
00:42
It's a free for fire alarm activation Paramedic 4 is en route on Channel 4.
00:52
Engine 4 and Paramedic 4.
00:54
It was called in by the alarm company.
00:56
We have since received a call back from the alarm company advising (name withheld) from Fire Pro forgot to put it on Tesla requesting to cancel at this time.
01:09
7.63. The place units in service, engine 4 is in quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842
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