False waterflow alarm at commercial building due to valve, Milpitas CA


Firefighters responded to a waterflow alarm at a commercial building near Yosemite Drive. No fire was found. The alarm was triggered accidentally due to a faulty valve.
Audio|Source: Milpitas Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 87, Waterflow Alarm, 10-01[1], near Yosemite Drive, Cross Street, Wrigley Way, map page 41.
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Engine 87. Sorry.
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Engine 87.
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37 is on scene, single story, commercial structure.
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Nothing showing. We'll be investigating.
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No, Peter, 67. Go ahead.
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Is there responsible that we can contact about this alarm?
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A-firm, I have a phone number from the alarm company.
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Do you want me to give that a call?
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A-firm.
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Now we can make access to the building.
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Engine 87 will be disfire.
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For any property owner, the system is actually on...
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should have been put on test mode.
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It's an accidental activation.
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They advise one of the valves have been faulty, which caused the activation.
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87 copy. We made entry and we're attempting to silence the alarm.
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No worry said.
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Go Peters 87.
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Engine 87.
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The 87 is now set off the burglar alarm.
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If you could contact RP and ask them for a reset code.
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Temper?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-01: Waterflow Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Wrigley Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
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