automatic fire alarm activated in building without manual trigger, Alameda County CA
An automatic fire alarm was triggered in building 368. Technicians on site confirmed they did not manually activate the alarm while working on the system.
Audio|Source: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Tiny District 20, engine 20, truck, 20, the clients are your response to building 368 for an automatic alarm? Fire one.
00:06
Okay. We should watch up to more special medical 3889 bell, because I'mari.
00:10
Okay,
00:11
I'm going there to a crime being committed, so we're leaving the same.
00:18
Lemming, do you have time to talk to Vargas?
00:23
Copy there.
00:27
Visiting into Central, have one unit, and back to four.
00:34
Howley District 2, Battalion 1-in-2, Medicare, direct to one, TAC 3.
00:37
Response for a child, closing Cartha Mitchell 1.5, TAC3, response.
00:41
The client's from Medical 837 Nashville.
00:49
How could it's trying free.
00:52
Truck copy.
00:54
Good time, good, okay.
00:57
Confirming lab alarms is on tape.
01:01
I'll go truck one.
01:02
We'll take that traffic collision in place to truck two.
01:05
Truck one, copy.
01:06
Show you, that.
01:08
Affirmed their technicians around working on the system, but they advised they did not pull the alarm.
01:14
Truck two, copy.
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Alameda County, CA
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