False fire alarm triggered by painter at office building, Santa Clara CA


A fire alarm was activated at a commercial office building but was found to be a false alarm caused by a painter on site who accidentally triggered it.
Audio|Source: Santa Clara City Fire 1
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Transcript:
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Engine 90, commercial fire alarm.
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Out there's down seal of 1,650 office.
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1650, Hope Drive.
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Cross Streets are just a club circle in St.
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Palate Place. Respond on fire name.
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Map page G.
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29D. Sanctuary, Engine 90, Track 96, we'll take that call.
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So far, engine idea, I'll show you back to the park.
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Sub 96. Commercial fire alarm.
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After it's downfield 1,650 office.
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1650, Hope Drive.
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Cross streets and Vista Club Circle and St.
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Paulet Place.
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Respond on fire name.
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NAPHG-29D.
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Engine 93, Medical Note Triage, 383, Mauritia Avenue.
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Cross streets are Wooden's Road and Hayes Avenue.
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Respond on fire in Maine, map page N26B.
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Go to the truck.
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The alarm could be called back requesting to cancel.
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There's a painter on site who has set the alarm off.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hope Dr, Santa Clara, CA 95054
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