Burnt food causes fire response at upper marlboro apartment, Upper Marlboro MD
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Fire department responded to a report of a possible structure fire at an apartment near Prince Place in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. The incident was later determined to be burnt food in apartment 308 with no fire spread or damage beyond that.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
I ain't chance. I want to see it's a three-story,
00:02
sorry, four-story guard apartment, ordinary construction.
00:05
There's nothing to have an hour attack look, man.
00:08
Ten of a minute, so I want to see a three-store, crash, a four-story garden-style apartment, ordinary construction, nothing happening.
00:13
You got to attack for it.
00:19
If anyone can meet someone on seeing, I'll have the, uh,
00:22
Prince Place Command.
00:23
Go ahead and start County Police for Traffic Control, please.
00:25
Carpresentation, if anyone else in the command, sorry, kind of police, for traffic control.
00:30
Action, please,
00:32
for traffic control.
00:36
Action, Command, 4 in the rear.
00:39
There's nothing out of it.
00:43
I got me. Commanding, you respond to near Prince Place at this time we're going to operate with Engine 802, Michigan, Engineering 33, all of the units can level on stage.
00:51
Okay.
01:04
Thank you. You.
01:06
You have a jet committee.
01:10
Okay.
01:15
Burnt food, apartment 308.
01:18
No extension and you just hold off.
01:23
Copy.
01:25
Communications, burnt food in 308, hold 2.
01:27
Also, Joe Tanner, and any further returns, coming as term, I'm ready for service.
01:30
Communications to rent, burnt food, 3A, holding an engine, 02.
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Location mentioned:
Prince Pl Unit 308, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
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