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Smoke detector activation at Sierra High SchoolManteca CA

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Thomas St, Manteca, CA 95337

According to the dispatch call, a smoke detector was activated in the girls' bathroom at Sierra High School near Thomas Street, Manteca. Emergency services responded promptly.

Audio|Heard on: San Joaquin County, Stanislaus County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Action, Engine 242, my page 2040, David.
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For a smoke detector activation at Sierra High School, near Thomas St, cross of Enrico.
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Repeat for engine 242, my page 2040, David, for a smoke detector activation at Sierra High School in the girls' bathroom.
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Near Thomas St, cross of Enrico and Avondale, came out 1317.

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Thomas St, Manteca, CA 95337

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