False fire alarm triggered by aggressive patient at memory center, Mountain View CA


A fire alarm sounded at the Mountain View Memory Center due to an aggressive patient intentionally triggering alarms. Authorities confirmed there was no actual fire or emergency on site.
Audio|Source: Mountain View Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 51, a fire alarm near West Del Camino Real.
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Engine 51,
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respond to fire alarm near West Del Camino Real, cross street near Castro Street in Muromonte Avenue.
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1051 I show you en route.
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This would be a fire alarm.
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The RP is an alarm company provided a range of address near West Del Camino for the Mountain View Memory Center.
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The hospital address is near West Del Camino and audible covering full station third floor stair one and a fire zone.
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Negative reset.
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251 copy.
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On the engine 51
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51 Mountain Viewer copy around seeing further
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On scene, large, nothing showing from the exterior will be investigating.
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This is going to be El Camino IC[1].
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I copy for El Camino IC[1].
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We've been staged.
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We have PD starting now.
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Employee on scene called advising of an aggressive patient that is setting off alarms, that there's no emergency.
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Nothing physical so far, but just very aggressive.
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51, Kathy.
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One captain, 51 engineer.
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Go ahead.
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Looks like they've already silenced the pulsation over here.
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51, Captain Coffey, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain View, CA
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