Fire alarm resets with no fire at multi-story building, Oakland CA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm and breathing problem report at a multi-story residential building near Market Street unit 503 in Oakland. After investigation on the second and third floors, they found the alarm system had reset with no signs of fire or hazard. Units cleared the scene and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Oakland Fire
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you. Units in service detail. Journey response breathing problems near Market Street unit 503.
00:30
Multi-story residential complex, lots of alarms, nothing showing. Full offside establishing near East Street, 12th Street.
00:47
East 12th Street commenced.
00:52
End of 13 on the same, multi-story residential left day show and has an outboard on investigating miscalculating off-command.
01:02
So we check also a second floor trash room.
01:14
Stand by, it seems like the system is reset.
01:18
We're checking second and third floor.
01:32
Well, this is unit 503.
01:37
I hope that number doesn't exist on the floor.
01:40
Can we confirm with you?
01:43
I copy. Send by.
01:51
Good.
01:52
Copy. Copy.
01:53
Copy. Copy. Copy.
02:04
Engine 29, Bravo response falls.
02:09
Near Leeds Avenue.
02:12
This is like, sealing was reset.
02:21
If you have anything else, I'm gonna release.
02:24
Truck 6.
02:27
Yeah, room of traction, it's clear up here.
02:32
Copy.
02:34
Truck six, you go back to service.
02:37
I handled it.
02:40
Truck six, copies.
02:41
Thank you. My turn.
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Location mentioned:
Near Market St, Oakland, CA 94607
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