commercial fire alarm at elementary school due to system testing, Berkeley CA
A commercial fire alarm at an elementary school was responded to. Upon arrival, firefighters found that construction workers were testing the fire alarm system, causing repeat alarms. The alarms can be disregarded during the testing period.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 5 and truck 2, respond to commercial fire alarm.
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At near Ellsworth Street, Sylvia Mendez Elementary School.
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Cross streets are Oregon Street and Russell Street.
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Firstly, one, truck 5.
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Truck 5.
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Joe is available on the radio.
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You can show us responding to near Ellsworth for a truck station bill level?
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Can I copy your responding to near Ellsworth for a truck station bill level?
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Coffee coverage thing in truck five.
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Truck five, you can cancel.
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This looks like it's the repeat alarm this morning.
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We'll go ahead and investigate.
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Five copies.
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Copy.
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I'll show you available.
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Everyone, engine five.
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Go ahead.
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We just pull up on scene and spoke with the construction workers.
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They're going to be testing the system all day.
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So if you get repeat alarms from neighbors,
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you can disregard.
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We'll be available.
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