Fire alarm caused by burnt food in apartment 202, Redlands CA
A fire alarm was reported in apartment 202 near East Redlands Boulevard. Upon investigation, it was found to be caused by burnt food. No medical assistance was required at the scene.
Audio|Source: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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Transcript:
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Commercial Investigation, Medic Truck 261, Medic Engine 261, near East Redlands Boulevard, Unit 202, between South Church Street and East Cypress Avenue.
00:29
5-1-Graith.
00:32
You can cancel the ambulance, there's no patient.
00:35
I'll check upy.
00:38
ComCETA.
00:40
ComCenter, Medic 261.
00:48
ComCenter, Medic Engine, 261, you can cancel Medic Truck 261. You can handle Solo.
00:57
Medica, 261, copy, truck 261, cancel.
01:08
Difficulty breathing, medic engine 73, Medics Squad 73, (number withheld), Coffinwood Avenue, Unit 10, Between Aloha, Moval Home Park Access Road, and Ivy Avenue.
01:21
Medication 261 comes there?
01:26
Go ahead.
01:29
Alarm company is now advising there's a medical emergency.
01:34
Stand by.
01:35
It's going to be in Apartment 202.
01:42
Copy that. We made contact with the resident CO2. There's no medical aid in that location.
01:54
Medigan did 261 come there.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:03
Were you able to check the bathroom, she's calling from the bathroom?
02:13
ComCenter Medications 261, the commercial alarm was in unit 202. We may contact just some burnt food, no medical weight at 202.
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