Fire and medical alarms activated at Pine Avenue residence, Manhattan Beach CA
Fire and medical alarms were triggered at a residence near Pine Avenue in Manhattan Beach. The fire alarm was first reported as not reset, then later reported as reset. Shortly afterward, a medical alarm was activated at the same location. Emergency responders are verifying if there is an actual fire or medical situation.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
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Residential fire alarm that is not reset.
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(number withheld) Pine Avenue, (number withheld) Pine Avenue.
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Lopez is the Nickel Resnets. We are now getting a report that it has reset.
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And at Nige (number withheld), now a residential fire alarm that has reset, (number withheld) Pine Avenue.
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Copy reset.
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Available?
00:25
Something got to be said there.
00:34
Morning space one, two, three of the Italian chief. This is a long time.
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Medannington (number withheld), Rescue 2-1, rescue,
00:49
Medical alarm activation from the exact same location we just had the residential fire alarm.
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(number withheld) Pine Avenue, (number withheld) Pine Avenue. I'll be calling the location just a sec to make sure there is no emergency.
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Minotan Engine (number withheld), Rescue 2-1, Rescue, Medical Alarm[1], (number withheld) Pine Avenue, I'll call the house here in just a second.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Alarm: Automated medical alert activation
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