False fire alarm prompts firefighter response in South Bay, Los Angeles County CA


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm activation in a building in South Bay. Upon inspection, they found no fire and identified a faulty detector. Both the burglar and fire alarms were reset.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
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Down the fire engine 64.
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Go ahead for your 64.
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We have the responsible on the line.
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She is out of town and advises that there's no one else able to reset the alarm.
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She does have the code though.
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Is that something that you guys are able to do?
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Yeah, go ahead.
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64 standby, let me ask her.
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We're down the fire engine 64.
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The code is going to be 13861 to turn it off.
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And then to reset it, it will be 13862 to turn it back on when you step out of the office.
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Copy, thank you.
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Also advised to lock the door, if possible, when stepping out of the office.
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Under Orange 64.
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Engine 64.
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This is a faulty detector.
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We scanned the building B where the alarm was set off at.
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There's no fire problem there.
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The burglar alarm has been reset.
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You can notify the manager.
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Thank you. 10-4[1].
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And the fire alarm has also been reset.
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10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment
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