False fire alarm caused by burnt food at apartment, North Highlands CA
A fire alarm was triggered by visible smoke in an interior hallway of an apartment near Orange Grove Ave unit 445. Firefighters responded but found the alarm was a false alarm caused by burnt food.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire/EMS Communications Center (SRFECC)
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Transcript:
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Engine 6-2, we got an additional RP on this. It was an incomplete 911, stating there was visible smoke in the interior hallway. Would you like this balanced to a structure, too?
00:10
Well, I'll see. I'll notify shortly.
00:12
Copy.
00:14
Wait, when we stay, but we're just working on the test passing. I'll do it up.
00:18
Yeah, Mark.
00:24
Engine 103, Medical Aid, District 103,
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near Orange Grove Ave unit 445, Engine 103, Operations A2.
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Engine 106, Medicaid-106, Medical Aid, District 106, near Fulton Avenue, Engine 106, Medicate 106, Operations A2.
01:02
Our dispatch, engine was away.
01:04
Our dispatch.
01:09
The accidental activation can be shows A-WR.
01:15
Anjuan, Actional Activation, AWR.
01:17
NGG-162-5-2-5-2-Bush.
01:25
Drought for 62.
01:32
I copy you're on scene. The alarm company is now requesting cancel stating it was a false alarm due to burnt food.
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I copy and confirm that. We have your smoke to us and we're seeing if we can get this reset with let's go. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Orange Grove Ave, North Highlands, CA 95660
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