False fire alarm at Steel Street residence, San Diego CA
A fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Steel Street in San Diego. Responding units found no visible fire or threat. The alarm company was contacted to reset the system. No injuries or damage were reported.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Near Steel Street, 2 and 70.
00:05
Look like anyone's here.
00:07
There's a home alarm that was set off. Will you notify the alarm company that they can reset everything?
00:12
Thank you very far from me.
00:22
Engine 23, Medical,
00:25
7 Echo, 7 Foxfront,
00:28
Near Hornbow Avenue,
00:31
Near Cornwall Lave, Cross Street, Winchett Street, and Gothock Street.
00:36
Engine 23, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Strunt.
00:57
Metro Engine 23 responding away from Rig.
01:00
Mr. Meg 38, we're going to name me? We'll advise.
01:06
Mr. 38, stand by one the surgeon.
01:13
Mr. Mediatic 229 are we're clear to log in and tap for at 810.
01:18
You are clearly feel.
01:24
Dr. Chromatic 11, can dispatch that's a BLS unit?
01:31
Truck 11, Medical,
01:34
7 Echo, 7 Foxfront, near Steel Street, Cross Street, near 33rd Street, near 33rd Street, near 313rd Street, 7ECHO, 7 Fox Strud.
01:48
Clear as you see, August.
01:54
Turn 11, copy.
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And 34.
02:01
The alarm company has been notified.
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Location mentioned:
Near Steel St, San Diego, CA 92113
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