Defective smoke alarm found in trash can at residence, Bakersfield CA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Inwood Street and found the smoke alarm was defective. It was located in a trash can outside the house and was not a fire incident.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
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Transcript:
00:00
Region 11, carbon-oacet alarm near Inwood Street.
00:06
Five, I see.
00:11
Five. Five.
00:14
Agent 15 has another host pack on it. Can you bring that one out to us? We're going to extend with this one-inch line onto our pre-existing line down here so we can have multiple attacks on this mess.
00:32
That was all really broken, repeat.
00:38
Bring an extra hose tag down here from June 15, please.
00:48
EG-C-Prottsych-7.
00:54
57.
00:57
You advise the tie-in-safe, so we've made it down here for a while.
01:02
Copy.
01:08
Monroe, I see.
01:10
Mineral I say, can you advise if you guys would like to have any utility started?
01:19
Stand by.
01:21
EACC-engine 84's on scene, approximately 1700 square foot,
01:27
the south-co side at the saw-rustructure. We got nothing shown.
01:32
We'll be out of investigate.
01:35
Tabi 84 on scene, nothing true and investigating 9th.
01:39
Correction 2303.
01:40
See,
01:43
you're going to start utility company.
01:46
Copy, we'll go ahead and get them started.
01:48
Thank you.
01:54
Battalion, he's up,
01:56
Steve.
02:02
I-C., Battalion 2.
02:04
I-C., go ahead.
02:10
Hey, Jeff, we're going to have to shut down the line here momentarily.
02:14
We're going to reposition the engine so we can draft out of the canal.
02:19
Copy, go ahead.
02:26
ACC Engine 84, we're complete, this is just a defective smoke alarm in the trash can outside of the house.
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