False commercial fire alarm near 14th Street Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was reported near 14th Street, Oakland. Upon arrival, it was determined to be a false alarm and responding units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 12th, crock, 3.
00:03
Commercial fire alarm near 14th Street.
00:08
In 29, McClire?
00:11
29. ETA, 10 minutes.
00:14
10 minutes, thank you.
00:20
Okay.
00:24
Page of 13,
00:26
we've got a,
00:30
we've got a bleeding patient 23rd in foothill.
00:33
We're signing you.
00:34
Copy, responding.
00:36
1030, responding.
00:44
Engine 13. 13 over the fire.
00:48
Croatians, not alert.
00:50
23rd Avenue and...
00:51
13. Return service.
00:54
Tratine service on air.
00:56
13 service near.
00:59
Micro 5, go ahead.
01:04
In 5, micro 5.
01:05
Micro 5. Okay, micro 5, go ahead.
01:13
See, Chuck, um, San Pablo and Milton for a wellness check.
01:20
Microw-5, what's your decision, a previous call?
01:25
Um, a previous towel with Jim and L.
01:33
Ackof-5 will shoot on Steam, San Pablo and Milton for a local check.
01:36
Talk to be responding.
01:39
Talk to be responding.
01:45
Okay, fire, engine one.
01:47
Okay, go ahead.
01:54
Yeah, are you sending units to (number withheld)-14?
01:57
That's affirmative.
01:58
If that duplicate.
02:03
At the small-bit system,
02:06
the management person on scene was trying to contact the alarm company and the responsible to take care of that alarm.
02:17
Just fire copies.
02:18
Should we cancel false alarm?
02:21
Trouple on, scene.
02:23
Triple-on-one on scene.
02:24
Over 11, 27.
02:26
In 27, go ahead.
02:28
Do you. Stay-bye.
02:36
Yeah, you can cancel units responding to near 14th Street.
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