False fire alarm at East Seventh Street, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a reported fire alarm near East Seventh Street in Los Angeles. The alarm was found to be malfunctioning and placed on a test system. No fire or hazard was present.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 209 automatic alarm, fire.
01:00
Metro Engine 12, show us quarters one.
01:05
Engine 12, roger.
01:12
Engine 17 Metro, we're still on the line with CHP trying to figure out access.
01:20
Metro from Engine 17, Roger.
01:22
We're trying an additional method.
01:24
We'll let you know if we're able to find that location.
01:28
Roger.
01:33
Metro Engine Six, can you have the pyramid at the front?
01:38
Metro Engine Six, come in.
01:44
Thank you for remaining two and nine.
01:50
Did your 209 go?
01:54
Two hundred and nine on scene near East Seventh Street.
01:58
East Seventh Street just broke to maintenance.
02:01
The system is going to be on test.
02:03
It's going to be a malfunctioning alarm.
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