False alarm reported in residential building fire incident


Firefighters responded to a report of smoke in a residential building. It was found to be a false alarm caused by cooking.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
02:30
Transcript:
Council 14 Mason, Council 140 Mason. 999[2], Wisconsin, Crossed Madera, 23rd. The unit is new engine 37, Chuck 9, Battalion 10. Respond and Control 3, Tenthel, 10. So, 2, dispatcher, 9, Location, GGRNRA headquarters, 201, McArthur, Cross of Franklin. Code 2[1]i injury control 2. 5.0.303, control 1 for status. 503, control 1 for status. 503, control 1 for status. 5.03, control 1 for status. 5.03, you just turn over care. Blade for decon. Alright, Lieutenant, we're going to be transporting to UC. Wisconsin, three-story, type five corner building, flat roof. That is shown from the street under investigation. Residential. C.B12? Who put me on an encounter at 357 Cajama, and please send me a CO2 ambulance as well? 357 Tihama would a call to a man to copy. 9-10, control the time 10. This is a PV request. They got another call from the alarm company advising that they were, they were advised, false alarm due to cooking. Copy, right? He says that we're all we're on seeing, but I switch us back in front side. Copy. So 2 dispatcher, AMR 213, 16, 3 bar, 22,000, the mission of 17 to 16.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, but not lights and sirens
[2]
999: Possible emergency, code unclear in context
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Location mentioned:
Madera St & Wisconsin St, San Francisco, CA 94107
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