False alarm: smoke on roof was steam near Bellevue Rd, Atwater CA
Fire units responded to report of smoke on the roof of a commercial building near Bellevue Road in Atwater, California. Upon investigation, it was found to be steam, not fire. The alarm was a false alert.
Audio|Source: CalFire MMU & Local Command
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
We have a multi-tenant, single-story commercial occupancy, nothing showing, we'll be investigating.
00:09
Truck 42 Engine 41 at 1421.
00:11
Be advised the RP[2] just called back and indicates that she can see some smoke from the roof, advise if you'd like a full structure response.
00:19
Good and start a structure response.
00:24
Ready,
00:28
14, 84, I see.
00:30
Copy, 1421.
00:31
Copy, 1421.
00:36
The engine 84 and water tender 84 I've seen.
00:44
1423.
00:47
Truck 42, Mariposa, you'll assume the Bellevue IC[1] on Yellow TAC, advise your report on conditions when available.
01:01
242 copy which in South EIC[1].
01:03
It's got a single story, major reciting, pomperoo.
01:07
We're looking at making access right now.
01:12
Maripose, copy 1424.
01:14
Response, checkback, engine 263.
01:16
2.63.
01:24
Responding at 1425,
01:27
RP[2] called back just before the Outwater City units arrived on scene, reporting she could see smoke from the room.
01:34
Truck 42 and engine 41 on scene investigating.
01:38
Bellevue, IC[1] on Yellow Tech.
01:44
I.C. Show, fire, controlled.
01:48
We'll remain as seen when engine 84 for the next 20 minutes.
01:54
Mariposa copies, and here's a Garcia, IC[1].
02:00
Garcia, IC[1].
02:01
Garcia, IC[1].
02:05
Calci, IC[1].
02:07
NALCIA, IC[1]A.
02:10
Mariposa.
02:14
Mariposa, VALVUITU.
02:15
It appears to be a false alarm, steam, mistaken for spoke.
02:19
We're going to be at two years for boxing the response.
02:23
You can cancel the response.
02:27
WIT, Mariposa.
02:28
I copied both of that you were a little bit difficult.
02:31
appears to be a false alarm, steam mistaken for smoke, cancel the balance.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene
[2]
RP: Reporting Party (caller/witness)
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