Smoke alarm triggered by cooking with pull station activated, Chula Vista CA
Firefighters responded to a smoke alarm triggered by cooking in a residential unit at Park, Chula Vista. The resident ventilated the area and there was no fire hazard. However, a pull station was found activated and needed a key to reset it.
Audio|Source: Chula Vista Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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We made contact with the person of Unit 215.
00:04
She said her smoke alarm did go off from cooking.
00:07
She ventilated the area. There's no other hazard.
00:10
Copy guys. It shows on the panel if there's a pole station.
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Is there a pole station next to that unit that needs to reset?
00:19
Copy, we'll check out post this right now.
00:23
If you could confirm with the resident that they haven't disconnected their smoke detector,
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because the panel's not taking a reset.
00:36
After one through that, Eastermost perimeter for you to put someone on North Falls in and it's been out looking east west there in case it crosses that there for.
00:45
I'm sorry, Northside.
00:49
Engine 51 Captain, uh,
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confirmed we do have a pull station that is pulled. We do need a key to be able to reset it.
00:59
Copy that. I'll go to the Knox Box right now and get those keys to head over your way.
01:04
Copy and we are in the southeast corner, opposite of where the manager directed us.
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Location mentioned:
Park, Chula Vista, CA 91914
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