Accidental fire alarm activation in San Diego County, San Diego County CA


A fire alarm was triggered accidentally at a location in San Diego County. Emergency responders discussed a person on a nearby trail who might need help, but the alarm was confirmed to be accidental by the alarm company.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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Welcome for Engine 6, Ring Alarm, 1846 Circle of Dill, CLO.
00:04
Let's talk to over us.
00:05
We tie him with sheriff and the, to get before our, there is, and we'll try to tie with him since he has a bad history with sheriff.
00:15
We are a specific eight.
00:16
I copy. Go to Squawano and they can start hiking with me.
00:20
Copy, I'll tie him with him.
00:21
Anderson, I used to be from Sophoombeckstra.
00:23
Callback to the RP, she was on foot.
00:25
She says she's on boundary trail right now.
00:28
She's unwilling to walk back, but she states that if a fire apparatus meets her on the street, she'll go face to face and talk about exploitation and what she'll.
00:37
I copy. I believe we've tied in with the caregiver.
00:41
I'm not sure if the CRP or not, but go start Astrea just to help us look for them.
00:45
Such? We don't need the Hoyship, just the normal Astrea.
00:50
Central copies.
00:51
Okay. Central Osher line on two blocks.
00:53
Okay. We're coming up for that rescue, you know, find those decal force.
00:58
If I'm waiting a female RP calling, possibly a special needs patient, about a quarter mile, a half a mile up to the trail.
01:05
Early 20 male, blonde hair,
01:06
and the best access would be 500 Anderson Road.
01:10
Okay, copy. Do you have coordinates? And we'll be enough from the base.
01:12
Same by one, I'll get some coordinates.
01:14
Okay. Okay. B-Boh-Boh. B-Boh.
01:17
B-Boh.
01:19
Tula Vista N506 and Jula Vista Squad 62.
01:23
Net-Colar alarm.
01:24
6 Charlie, 6 Delta, 1866, 4,000s, 1866 Providence, Cross Streets, Fort Harwick, and Fort Trinity.
01:33
Chula Vita Engine 56, and Jista Squad 62.
01:36
6 Charlie, 6 Delta.
01:38
Anderson, I see 17 is up the train.
01:40
Go switch the attack, three.
01:41
Atter 1 on Anderson, I see.
01:42
Your Alpine deputy is you very familiar with this person, if you're able to contact them and they might have more details for you.
01:49
Okay, copy things we'll check in with them.
01:51
The squad 17. Can I see you get one?
01:52
Sophie, Quad 17?
01:53
I'm pretty far up, I haven't seen them yet.
01:54
You've got to start walking up here, bring some water.
01:57
Hey, McGillington, 21, Amar, 416 method for fall, spring valley, swap me.
02:01
637744 by the awesome one, Charlie went up that.
02:04
Okay. Any more detail from the person down there? Was she actually the RP? That's affirmative.
02:09
She said she was walking from and she's okay and gave her a thumbs up.
02:11
She says about a quarter to a half mile up the trailhead.
02:14
Would you like us to come up to the trailhead?
02:16
Affirmative. Copy.
02:17
That's your one from Central and on Tarshot.
02:18
Go ahead. There's a lat long if you're ready to pick up.
02:22
I sent by one. Metro, Battalion 51, 6-0.
02:25
The 29-51, alert.
02:26
Can you place the battalion 51 out-service mechanical? Bintan-51 Metro Rockings out-service mechanical.
02:31
Uh... Agent 56 from Squads 52-6-sharp.
02:35
Here's 56. If you guys want, we can take the call and you can go available.
02:38
We'll continue, we're almost there.
02:40
Anderson, nice, you're sitting on time.
02:41
Good. You just to bring up any medical gear? Hey.
02:44
10.56. 162 Metro, you can cancel.
02:48
It looks like the alarm company received a call from the subscriber, accidental.
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