False fire alarms triggered at two locations in San Diego, San Diego CA
Fire alarms were triggered at two San Diego locations. One alarm was caused by a fire protection worker who forgot to put the system in test mode near Markron. The other was caused by a hood system test at the Holiday Inn Express on Mission Bay Drive. In both cases, no fire or danger was found.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Metro, engine 24.
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It's 24. Metro,
00:09
we are at the correct address for this rain alarm.
00:13
There are no lights.
00:16
No fire alarm. Can you contact the along company and verify?
00:24
City 24 MetroCop please contact the alarm company.
00:33
near Markron.
00:35
You're clear if they can go for inch of 24.
00:42
Yeah,
00:47
we found the fire protection guy in the back of Mendocino, forgot to put it in front.
00:54
24 drops.
01:04
Engine 25.
01:06
Ringing alarm.
01:08
7 Juliet, 7 kilo.
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near Mission Bay Drive.
01:12
Holiday Inn Express, San Diego, Beach area.
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Cross Streets, Bunker Hill Street, and Nagoya Avenue.
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Engine 25. 7 Juliet, 7 kilo.
01:28
Measure of 24 copies,
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there's a gentleman doing a hood system test that forgot to verify that it was in test.
01:37
Engine 24 is available.
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Location mentioned:
Mission Bay Dr., San Diego, CA 92109
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