Fire department investigates commercial alarm in Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm at a warehouse near Alameda Avenue in Oakland. Upon arrival, they found no visible fire or smoke and began investigating the cause of the alarm. The alarm system is serviced by Johnson Controls.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13, Truck 6.
00:03
Commercial fire alarm.
00:06
Near Alameda Avenue.
00:09
Engine 20, on fire.
00:12
220.
00:14
Confirming you're on scene?
00:17
That's affirmative, we're on scene.
00:19
Copy.
00:22
Battalion two at quarters.
00:24
Battalion two quarters.
00:26
Sure, please copy that.
00:27
Thanks. Engine 13 on scene.
00:29
Large commercial warehouse, nothing showing or audible.
00:30
Investigating.
00:31
Traffic station.
00:35
Welcome fire engine 13.
00:38
Engine 13, go ahead.
00:40
Do you have the name of your alarm company? Your safety alarm?
00:45
Not for a minute of it.
00:46
We can give them a call.
00:50
Engine 13 copies.
00:51
The on-site manager would like to know the name of the company.
00:54
Don't ask, still need you to call.
00:56
Copy, it's Johnson Controls.
00:59
Can you repeat?
01:02
Johnson Controls.
01:05
Engine 13 copies, shows in service FA.
01:08
Engine 13 in service FA.
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Location mentioned:
Alameda Ave, Oakland, CA 94601
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