False commercial fire alarm during construction at Coronado Lane, Pleasanton CA
A fire alarm was triggered at a commercial site near Coronado Lane during construction work. Fire units were dispatched but there was no confirmed fire. It appears the alarm was accidentally set off because the construction crew did not place the system in test mode.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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Allp District 3, 1992, truck 93, respond for commercial alarm, near Coronado Lane, cross-and-hopped-airroads, dispatched 2-93.
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Section 1, Medical 1, responding for a 94-year-old male that passed out.
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Vermont District 1, Trump 51, Respond, District 1, Trump 51, respond for ellipticism 4405 churchfruit, cross-of-load.
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January 13 to 13 medical response 14 048 Provalis three cross of Amherst court to fetched
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26 22 cook three response width into 13 86-year-old male dialysis support please
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In the 16, truck 17, commercial alarm, 72, 14, standard road,
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across the Devlin Boulevard, dispatch 2, type 3.
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Ingen 16, ALCA?
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You can fill it out to engine 16 release attack.
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They're doing construction at this site they were supposed to call to put it in test.
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As was happy.
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Truck 17 also can cancel, filling out the engine 16, at least no attack.
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Now please can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Near Coronado Ln, Pleasanton, CA 94588
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