Fire units respond to residential fire alarm in Red Bluff, Red Bluff CA
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm sounding near Valerie Way in Red Bluff. Upon arrival, no visible fire was found. The alarm or CO2 detector had been triggered for a long period, but no active fire was reported at the scene.
Audio|Source: Tehama TGU Dispatch - Command
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Roblo City,
00:07
residential fire alarm sounding near Valerie Way.
00:30
Division 3, Truck 1, Engine 3,
00:35
Fire alarm or CO2 alarm been going off all night near Valerie Way across Frankie Street.
00:43
First unit at scene will be Valerie IC[1] on Rebel City Tack 1, Secondary V-Fire 22[2].
00:48
Stand by for response checkback, 0807.
00:57
Response check back for the Valerie incident, near Valerie Way.
01:01
Division three.
01:03
Division three.
01:06
Truck one.
01:09
Truck one. Truck one.
01:11
Engine three.
01:14
Engine three.
01:19
All units responding, first unit scene will be Valerie IC[1] on Ribloch City Tech 1, second-derev, V-Fire 22[2], 0809.
01:29
Rebluff, Utility 1 is responding to the Valerie incident.
01:38
Utility 1, Rebluff, first unit scene will be Valerie IC[1] on Robloff, City, Tech 1, secondary VF, 202, 0810.
01:45
RELF engine 3, truck 1 at scene, single story resident, nothing's going, got him to Ska, any response?
02:13
Grabloff, Division 3, Utility 1 at C, no change.
02:19
Units at scene, 01813.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene
[2]
V-Fire 22: VHF mutual-aid fire channel 22 used for interoperability
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Location mentioned:
Near Valerie Way, Red Bluff, CA 96080
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