False fire alarm triggers response in high-rise building, San Diego CA


Firefighters responded to a 14-story high-rise near 17th Street for a fire alarm. They found no smoke, gas leaks, or hazards. The alarm was determined to be false.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Respond, 72, near 17th Street, 72-minute.
00:03
That's turn to 25. 25.
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Metternit 25, I've seen.
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14-story high-rise.
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Nothing showing, investigating.
00:08
Audible alarm going off.
00:10
14-story high-rise, nothing showing investigating.
00:12
Audible alarm going off.
00:13
Metro 20. 1020?
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20 is in the area.
00:16
Attempting to locate it, we have no time to smoke, no other.
00:18
Vision 20 is going to work all the way down towards the 8th, see of this unit.
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Union 20 Mentor copy. Unit 25, truck 20 is at sea.
00:23
Turn 20 is at C.
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The point in the stage.
00:25
Flet 20, cancel.
00:26
25 from truck 20 to you have traffic.
00:29
You can't cancel.
00:30
The job is next.
00:33
All right,
00:34
Trainsor 14. Matthew 14, we checked the house, no hazards, no leak, gas we checked there, zero readings.
00:40
If you could just continue, see you need check with the homeowner.
00:43
1014 is going to live.
00:45
Copy.
00:46
We assess the immediate area as well continue to search on the 8th.
00:50
No signs to smoke, no other Henton20 will be available.
00:52
Under 1040 will be available.
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Location mentioned:
17th St, San Diego, CA 92101
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