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Fire alarm triggered and confirmed on westbrook boulevard, Roseville CA
A commercial fire alarm activated near Westbrook Boulevard and was confirmed as a pull alarm in the hallway. The alarm was reset after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Roseville Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Commercial fire alarm, Engine 9, on Westbrook.
00:06
Engine 1.
00:10
Go ahead.
00:17
She has another call from the alarm company advising there is a fire alarm sounding at the address you are at.
00:24
They spoke with a female who was in a wheelchair outside an elevator, unable to get into the elevator to the alarm.
00:31
Copy that. What floor is the female on?
00:35
The alarm company did not have any further information.
00:40
Engine 9 copies.
00:41
We will investigate.
00:48
113-18.
00:50
I copy this 134 to back.
00:57
1313131,
01:02
ready for an area check.
01:03
We will just will welcome.
01:05
Check on the caller, 316, Sam, Stone Court.
01:08
Sounds like you guys are familiar.
01:15
quarterly hours of this morning as well, advising their juveniles hiding in his front yard.
01:20
This is going to be the same gentleman that had the lasers previously.
01:26
One day and confirmed the calls have been and found it.
01:31
A-fer.
01:32
We will tell priors.
01:33
It looks like he had some sort of medical emergency or fell and hit his head, and we have had a handful of calls since that incident and sitting there.
01:43
Copy use. I really 1021.
01:46
1041. I will show you 108 for now.
01:54
Agent 9, engineer, Gen.
01:56
Captain.
01:58
All right.
02:04
The alarm was a pressed alarm by someone in the hallway.
02:09
It has been reset.
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Location mentioned:
Westbrook Blvd, Roseville, CA 95747
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