False fire alarm at high-rise hotel in San Diego, San Diego CA


A fire alarm was reported at a high-rise hotel in San Diego but was confirmed to be a false alarm after investigation. Emergency units were canceled.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
02:20
Transcript:
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Ringing alarm high-rise.
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7 Juliet, 7 Kilo, 9-1F Street.
00:05
Beach Tree Inn, Cross Streets, near 9th Avenue and 10th Avenue.
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Engine 11, and truck 11, 7 Juliet, 7 kilo.
00:17
A vehicle accident,
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one vehicle is disabled in the number two lane and we'll need a tow ordered to CHP.
00:27
It will be a conventional tow needed.
00:30
Additionally, uh,
00:32
break. But it's engine a 50 when you get here, just give us a kitchen.
00:36
Two hundred feet.
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There's no boots on the ground.
00:45
13 of a two vehicle traffic accident.
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One vehicle disabled in the number two, lane requesting CHP for a tow.
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Measure 50, copy.
01:01
Metro 27, update.
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2nd27, update.
01:07
2nd 27 Metro, CHP has the call.
01:11
My project 27 copies, HP has a call additional information, non-injury so far.
01:17
I've canceled the ALS, you know, on tack.
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And we can also cancel engine 50.
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So,
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traffic's already backed up, so no need for traffic break.
01:27
We're going to remain at CNET until CHP gets through this train of vehicle.
01:42
Engines 3, cancel your response.
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Truck 11, engine 11, cancel your response.
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Metro from truck 11, this is a confirmed false alarm.
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Instake, Angel 11 from Tucker 11.
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You get canceled.
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Angel 11 copy.
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Truck 11, Metro copies.
02:19
Confirm, False Alarm.
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