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False fire alarm at Robert F. Kennedy High School, Delano CA
A fire alarm was triggered at Robert F. Kennedy High School after smoke was seen from a light socket. Fire units responded but found it was a false alarm caused by a fog machine.
Audio|Heard on: Bakersfield Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
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1037. The fire alarm.
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Robert F. Kennedy High School,
00:03
near Hiett Avenue.
00:08
Engine 4, engine 2, truck 1, battalion 1, 401, Irene Street.
00:13
Caller saw smoke from light socket and the ceiling fan, no sparks or flames.
00:19
Assignment channel, fire 2.
00:41
Structure fire station 4.0, engine 4, engine 2, truck 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 battalion 1, 401, eye, ring 3,
00:47
and it G as in yours, this will be, the 7.
00:49
All right.
00:55
Talley 1 is on fire 2.
01:10
500 boys, 97 of 462 days.
01:15
500 boys, 97-0462nd.
01:16
500 boys, 97-on-460s.
01:25
We just received the phone call from the RFK High School, a fog machine set off the alarm, there is no emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Hiett Ave, Delano, CA 93215
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