False alarm reported at Myrtle St residence, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm activation near Myrtle St in Oceanside. The alarm company reported no access or key information. A neighbor advised the former resident had moved, suggesting the alarm may have been a false activation.
Audio|Heard on: Heartland Fire
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01:3
Transcript:
00:00
Again, 200 and forty-seven fall alpha response.
00:03
Near Myrtle St on Pine Golf.
00:07
The locked gate key or contact the RP.
00:10
See if they give us a combo or come out and open it.
00:12
RP was the alarm company.
00:14
They did not have any key or lock information.
00:17
I copy. We'll be checking.
00:23
Anyway, she didn't want to advise if it's property number one or two.
00:27
There is two addresses here.
00:29
Negative, I'll do a callback.
00:31
Okay, thanks.
00:36
There you go.
00:42
There was a neighbor advising that the resident has moved to an address on Palm Ave.
00:50
First name (name withheld).
00:51
Two press dependent will be using the alarm, but it's not registered at this address.
00:55
Copy. What was the neighbor's name that they're supposed to? Neighbor's name is (name withheld).
01:03
And copy.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle St, Oceanside, CA 92058
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