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Smoke in High-Rise Building
11 W 22nd St
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Summary
- Firefighters responded to a fire in a high-rise building in Baltimore, where one person was reportedly trapped. Crews reached the seventh floor and began ventilation efforts as smoke began to dissipate.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 11 W 22nd St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 11 W 22nd St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 11 W 22nd St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 11 W 22nd St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 11 W 22nd St.
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Baltimore Fire (B/U) · Jun 28, 12:50PM · 0:20
We did not. The pretty much just stopped, so we came back down. We can come up and help you out with the fan. I mean, if I don't know the apartment, I'm not going to floor it. I'll just come on down. I mean, it is definitely dissipating. I'll be down in a second. Yeah, I was saying, I'll come help you free with the fan down.
Baltimore Fire (B/U) · Jun 28, 12:50PM · 0:05
I'm on the 7th floor here with a fan. Did you have an apartment number? Kind of figured you guys were up here.
Baltimore Fire (B/U) · Jun 28, 12:36PM · 0:29
Morton Street, report of a high-rise building fire where person is trapped. High-rise box alarm, 13-22, operations are all on fire, round 1. Engine 13, Engine 31, Baltimore County Engine 2, Year of the Writ, Engine 6, Engine 8, Engine 33, Truck 5, Truck 16, Squad 40, Medic 21. Battalion Chief 2, Battalion Chief 4, EMS 2, safety officer 2, FLEX 2, respond. In the West 20th Street, report of a building, high-rise building fire, person is trapped, 1230.
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