False residential fire alarm after power outage, Albuquerque NM


Radio traffic about a residential fire alarm in Albuquerque. Crews report they contacted the facility, which said a brief power outage triggered the alarm. No fire or emergency was found and units cleared.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
503 fire control. Okay, 3.33 is en route to press down time for pyramid pickup. Check for. Engine 18. Respond to a 52 Bravo 1[1]. Residential fire alarm at near Burn Northwest. Engine 18. Respond to a 52 Bravo 1 Residential Fire Alarm at April Northwest. Our control, Ladder 1. Ladder 1, go ahead. We made contact with the facility. They advised us that they had a brief loss of power, which triggered the alarm. There's no emergency here. Ladder 1, Rescue 1, Clear Blaston available. and for resource of power. Need a stir together.
503 fire control. Okay, 3.33 is en route to press down time for pyramid pickup. Check for. Engine 18. Respond to a 52 Bravo 1[1]. Residential fire alarm at near Burn Northwest. Engine 18. Respond to a 52 Bravo 1 Residential Fire Alarm at April Northwest. Our control, Ladder 1. Ladder 1, go ahead. We made contact with the facility. They advised us that they had a brief loss of power, which triggered the alarm. There's no emergency here. Ladder 1, Rescue 1, Clear Blaston available. and for resource of power. Need a stir together.
Police codes explained
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52 Bravo 1: Residential Fire Alarm
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Albuquerque, NM
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