Structure fire at Sapphire Street controlled, false alarm later, San Diego CA
Fire crews responded to a structure fire near Sapphire Street in San Diego. They controlled the fire and confirmed no hazards after checking primary and secondary searches. Later, a confirmed false alarm was reported, likely caused by painting during remodeling work.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
01:57
Transcript:
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Structure fire, 9 Alpha, 9 Bravo, near Sapphire St,
00:07
Cross Street, South Street, Heather 1, 9 Alpha, 9 Bravo.
00:17
Copy primary, anything that computer and standing by for that battery.
00:25
Medics 37 BLS7 on 10th.
00:30
Thank you from ventilation.
00:39
Ventilation for my feet, go ahead.
00:44
Can you text with interior weather, ventilations, that's adequate, go ahead.
00:54
I copy. I'll check for fire attack right now.
01:05
Engine 44.
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Medical.
01:08
7 Echo, 7 Fox Stunt.
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9840, Sydney Rain. Cosmara View 9840.
01:14
Cross streets, leeway, and book drive.
01:17
Engine 44,
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7 Echo, 7 Fox Stunt.
01:25
All clear on a secondary.
01:31
I-C copy will continue the timer.
01:35
Crews have knockdown on the fire, all clear on primary and all clear on secondary.
01:43
Charging 92.
01:47
292, go for Metro.
01:50
It's a confirmed false alarm, most likely from recent painting due to the remodel. There's no hazards since I need to be available.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sapphire St, San Diego, CA 92109
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