False fire alarm caused by construction dust, Santa Barbara County CA


A fire alarm at a location near Manzanita was found to be false. There was no fire present; the alarm was triggered by dust from nearby construction.
Audio|Source: Santa Barbara County Fire District
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Medic Engine 32, Fire alarm ringing, near Manzanita, 3.
00:06
We sound on command 2.
00:08
Medic 19, SM3.
00:16
Central, Medics-15.
00:17
We've talked to the owner of the address listed, but he says that there was no accident here.
00:21
We're going to keep driving up and down on this road if we don't find anything, we're going to clear E-TL.
00:25
Medic 15, I copy.
00:26
Medic 15, Central.
00:28
15. The phone number for the auto crash notification is listed at an address.
00:31
A couple streets over near De La Rosa place.
00:34
15 copies, near Dela Rosa place.
00:38
The tie in 12, Medicaid engine 11.
00:40
Medicaid's 11, go ahead.
00:41
I attempted to call the phone number associated with this call and no answer.
00:45
I left a message.
00:46
Would you like us to check near De La Rosa? Yeah,
00:50
sure. Let's just check the whole area.
00:52
That's what I'm doing here on the north side also.
00:53
Special copies.
00:54
Medican 32.
00:56
Central 32.
00:57
Further responsible, this is a false alarm, no fire at the location.
01:04
He said they were doing construction and the dust must be sent.
01:08
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Santa Barbara County, CA
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