False fire alarm triggers emergency response in Queenstown, Queenstown MD
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A fire alarm at a Queenstown residence was reported and responded to, but was confirmed to be triggered by a smoke detector with no fire detected, leading to units being canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Queen Anne's County Fire, EMS and Police
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
214.
00:01
Fire alarm, 515, Queens Drive.
00:15
Local Box 214, engine 25, fire alarm, 515 Queens Drive, Queenstown, Maryland, small-on-pack 3.
00:24
1856.
00:31
Engine 25 was 6.
00:36
Responding engine 25.
00:39
Engine 25, it's Bravo response, fire alarm 515 Queens Drive, cross route Wide Road.
00:51
Call came in; the alarm company advised presidential smoke detector activation.
00:57
Agent 25, correct.
01:05
In the engine climate.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:11
You can cancel, probably alarm company.
01:15
245, go ahead.
01:18
2300, go ahead.
01:23
2300X means not the idle.
01:27
Okay, really, go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Queens Dr, Queenstown, MD 21658
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