Alarm response finds no fire at storage unit, Orange County CA


Firefighters responded to an alarm at a business. They confirmed the address and spoke with the occupant, who had safely exited an elevator. No fire or emergency was found. Responders noted confusion between two neighboring businesses about which one triggered the alarm.
Audio|Source: OCFA Tac 5E – Battalion 6 and 7
01:49
Transcript:
County Fire, (name withheld) Truck 24, 5ECHO. We're at the given location, just confirming that the address is near Esperanta, because the DBA is next door at a different address. We got this call from the alarm company. Truck 24 on scene. We just talked to the occupant who was able to get out of the elevator, so the situation is resolved. I'm still on the phone with the alarm company about which business triggered the alarm. The given address is for Plano self-storage but the CAD showed a neighboring business name.
County Fire, (name withheld) Truck 24, 5ECHO. We're at the given location, just confirming that the address is near Esperanta, because the DBA is next door at a different address. We got this call from the alarm company. Truck 24 on scene. We just talked to the occupant who was able to get out of the elevator, so the situation is resolved. I'm still on the phone with the alarm company about which business triggered the alarm. The given address is for Plano self-storage but the CAD showed a neighboring business name.
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Orange County, CA
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