Cooking incident triggers false alarm at apartment, Milpitas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a general fire alarm at Anson Aspire Apartments near South Milpitas Boulevard. The alarm appeared to originate from a kitchen smoke detector on the first floor. Upon investigation, firefighters determined it was a false alarm caused by food on a stove, and cancelled additional responding units.
Audio|Heard on: Milpitas Fire
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 86, general fire alarm.
00:04
Near South Milpitas Boulevard, cross street Northwood Plaza.
00:10
Map page 19.
00:16
Engine 86 responding to Anson Aspire Apartments near South Milpitas Boulevard.
00:21
Near South Milpitas Boulevard, map page 19.
00:25
Zone 3.8 first floor near unit smoke detector.
00:30
Engine 86?
00:33
Engine 86.
00:36
LPD, this is Fire Engine 86 on scene.
00:39
Four-story apartment, nothing showing.
00:41
Engine 86 will be investigating.
00:42
This will be Aspire IC.
00:47
Engine 86 on scene, four-story, nothing showing, investigating.
00:50
Aspire IC?
01:20
No P is fire, is fire.
01:21
False alarm, food on the stove.
01:25
Cancel a truck.
01:28
False alarm, food on a stove.
01:30
Cancel truck.
01:31
Truck 86, do you copy? Cancel.
01:36
Truck 86 copies.
01:38
Show us the red wire.
01:41
Ten four.
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