False fire alarm caused by painters at roller avenue, Fairfield CA
A fire alarm was activated near Roller Avenue in Fairfield. Firefighters found no fire or hazard. The alarm was triggered by painters working inside the building.
Audio|Source: Solano Fire - County, Fairfield, Suisun City & Vacaville City
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Transcript:
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Truck 37, fire alarm, near Roller Avenue.
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So, Struct 37, we're out, stopping notes.
00:19
So, Truck 37, do you happen to have an apartment number?
00:23
Negative. They did not have any business name or a suite number, only that it's coming from the lower classroom.
00:32
3-7. That scene, multiple strip apartment units.
00:35
Nothing shown.
00:36
We'll be out investigating.
00:39
Debbie. In June 48, standby for medical aid, near Siegel Drive, Sanford 5Gentz.
00:54
In June 48, respond for our medical aide, near Siegel Drive, cross-up thrasheracher.
00:59
For an elderly female, having an anxiety attack, she is conscious and breathing, near Siegel Drive.
01:11
Just in Indian 48 to respondent.
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Attention 148, coverage on your responding.
01:19
Sir, Phil's hurt 3.7.
01:23
This is going to be a false alarm.
01:25
Painters are painting inside.
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No fire.
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Fairfield, CA
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