False alarm caused by dishwasher steam, Santa Rosa CA
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A fire alarm at 1980 Piner Road was found to be caused by steam from a dishwasher. The alarm was downgraded after confirmation that there was no fire risk.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire-EMS and Sheriff Dispatch
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Center of the Station 3, resident alarm, Ivy Park, Piner Road.
00:24
Engine 3, truck 2.
00:28
There's a central alarm near Piner Road.
00:32
Piner Crest Drive, Bay Meadow Drive.
00:34
Control 3, 1103.
00:42
The medical...
00:43
Call J.L. Ventura.
00:47
The one, go on.
00:50
Yeah, I'm clear on my medical.
00:52
I can handle the medical on North Fitch for North County if you can hold up 6257 in the city, Hillsburg, for staging.
01:05
Medical facility, near Ventura Avenue,
01:08
near Ventura Avenue, Ruffler Avenue,
01:12
Control-free, 11.04.
01:16
Show you covering Hillsburg City.
01:20
62 and 57 move in the right com.
01:25
College in Cleveland.
01:27
College in Cleveland.
01:38
Angel 11, hazard condition,
01:46
Slater Street at Laverne Avenue, Slater Street at Laverne Avenue,
01:51
Control 3, 1105.
01:52
Control 3, 1105. 3.41, Sheriff 1, company hospital at the hospital, RTMBC.
02:03
17, you copy.
02:10
Number.
02:12
That one. Got an update for Piner Road.
02:19
It is steam from a dishwasher only.
02:22
And they're requesting a downgrade, which we're not quite sure what that means.
02:27
In just three copies, you can cancel the truck, engine three on the same.
02:31
Copy, and when you make face and base with them, if you could clarify what that means to them, and so we can educate on this side.
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Location mentioned:
Piner Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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