False fire alarm triggered during system testing, San Diego CA
A fire alarm was triggered near Pacific Point Place, San Diego. Fire crews responded and confirmed there was no actual fire. The alarm was a false alarm caused by testing of the alarm system by the company on site.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
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Transcript:
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Metro Engine 42 on 7 Juliet[2].
00:03
Engine 42, go ahead.
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Can you reattach us on that incident near Pacific Point Pl, please? We're going to attempt to reset this for the alarm company that's here testing.
00:18
Engine 42, coffee, I'll show you up, seen.
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Engine 42,
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ringing alarm.
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7 Juliet[2], 7 kilo[1].
00:34
Confirmed incident near Pacific Point Pl.
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Cortair's Pacific Village Building 3.
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Unit Building 3.
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Cross Street, Jericho away.
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Engine 42,
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7 Juliet[2], 7 kilo[1].7 kilo.
00:56
Measure Engine 42, 7, Juliet.
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Engine 42, go ahead.
01:01
We've tied in with the folks doing testing at this address near Pacific Point Pl. This is a confirmed false alarm system now reset.
01:10
You can show us available on radio, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 kilo: Radio channel or talkgroup 7K (Kilo) assignment or designation for communication purposes.
[2]
7 Juliet: Radio channel or talkgroup 7J (Juliet) assignment or designation for communications.
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