Smoke alarm triggered by vaping at hospital room, San Francisco CA


A smoke detector alarm was triggered by people vaping in room 7832 near Potrero Ave at San Francisco General Hospital. Building engineers and sheriff responded but no fire was found.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
02:51
Transcript:
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Building alarm box 2552.
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Patient, near Petrault, 22nd, and 23rd, building 25.
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Units 2, engine 37, truck 9, battalion 10, respond, control 3, your tax panels 10.
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241 cropping mission in WEEF, code 3, shortness of breath, control 3.
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C.M.1.22, code 2, Davies.
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C.M.R. 152, code 2, C.A.E., C.M.R.
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5753, you could show us, A.O.R.
00:31
Copy, thank you.
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on their back, the patient should be unconscious but breathing at this time.
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317 where I'm the same at SF General, 7th Street Type 1, Investigating, which is shown it.
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Section 33, same copy on scene, 7 story type line, nothing showing under investigation.
00:45
Okay, see, battalion 10 on scene.
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Battalion 10 on scene.
00:47
Elevator and what floor they're on you know?
00:48
Said they're stuck in a private elevator between the 41st and 42nd floor.
00:52
All right, 41st and 42nd.
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Copy.
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Safe weekend. Crisis six, copy you two, enjoy.
01:00
7.5G.00, stay.
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Engine 7.17.
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566, go to Bernal.
01:04
566, copy code to Bernal, they're open.
01:07
This was people vaping in room 7832.
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Engineering's been up there, sheriff, up there with the patient.
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6564, different detail at 49.
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What would you like us?
01:18
In Hartford and Castro, this is for a code to assault with police and route control 3.
01:24
2001 for trial was a smoke detector set off by vaping.
01:27
The housing engineers are going to reset.
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Location mentioned:
Near Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110
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