Smoke detector alarm triggered at high school with no fire, San Jose CA
A smoke detector alarm was triggered at Lindbrook High School, a high life hazard building. Fire responders on site confirmed no fire was present and no emergency situation was found. The alarm was a false trigger, and the responsible staff reported the situation as safe.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 15, smoke detector alarm in a high life hazard building, Lindbrook High School, near Johnson Avenue, near Donington Drive and Rainbow Drive.
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Station 15's area.
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If I were engine 81 responding.
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Engine 81, we don't have you on a call.
00:28
I'm showing Hamilton and Grace for a multi-vehicle accident.
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And Geneaguan, let me call it County because they didn't tell us any calls.
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Okay, wake up.
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County Engine 81, are you still in San Jose?
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That's affirmative.
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County Engine 81, you can return to County Fire. They're handling on their channel.
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Okay, what I?
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Engine 5. Truck 29.
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Delta response for a vehicle accident with high-velocity impact.
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Near North 1st Street, near Carriott Avenue.
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Station 5, Faria.
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The engine 15?
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Engine 15.
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I just spoke with a person that are responsible that is on site.
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They said that there is no fire, they're getting resets,
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and we do not need to respond. Engine 15 back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Johnson Ave, San Jose, CA 95129
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