Accidental fire alarm at business complex, Fairfield CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a business complex near North Texas Street in Fairfield. Investigation found the alarm was accidentally triggered during interior remodeling work.
Audio|Heard on: Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun, Dixon, Rio Vista - Police/Fire
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 41, fire alarm near North Texas Street, business complex.
00:08
756, in front of Puma.
00:11
9, David Edward, Lincoln, (number withheld), light Honda, do you on?
00:15
Copy 11, in front of Puma.
00:17
Second, second of Puma.
00:19
123. 1-9, 29, my number.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:25
All right, sub-by-6.
00:27
It's David (number withheld).
00:36
1098. Toronto-11-126.
00:38
10-Jing, good night.
00:41
Come tonight.
00:44
41 responding.
00:46
1220.
00:50
128. 14.
00:53
It's coming from zone. On the manual pull station, there’s no suite number given and no one to call on them.
00:58
41.
01:04
5-6-1. (name withheld), 1026 and valid.
01:07
Copy-Govern.
01:08
Copy-4. Copy-4.
01:10
Copy-4 in front of him.
01:17
I'll be en route to the 415.
01:23
Thank you. One twenty-time.
01:24
Go.
01:29
Welcome to my side and I'll be listening.
01:32
Engine 41 on scene.
01:33
This is going to be suite A.
01:35
We were met outside by maintenance.
01:37
They're doing some remodeling inside.
01:40
Set off by maintenance, accidental, available.
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