Residential fire alarm caused by cooking fumes, San Francisco CA
Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Pierce Street in San Francisco. The alarm was triggered by cooking fumes, and there was no active fire or injuries. The alarm was reset after confirming the situation was accidental.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This is Box 3641, location near Pierce St.
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Zinokinfell, Unit 2, Engine 21, Engine 6, Engine 5, Truck 6, Truck 5, Battalion 5,
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Battalion 2, Division 2, Rescue 1, and Medic 553.
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So on Control 2, your tag is 15.
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This is a full box.
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Repeating box number 3641, location near Pierce St between Hoke and Fell.
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Unis 2, engine 21, engine 6, truck 6, truck 5, Battalion 5, Battalion 2, Division 2, Rescue 1, Medic 5, 5, 3.
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Respont of Control 2, your attack is 15.
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To the full box,
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bedroom, second floor.
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Special call, special call, MEDIC 583.
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Beatt, respond to this incident.
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It is the same address we had a box out earlier.
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Message received.
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Special call, special call for MediX 583.
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Location is Visit Arrow and Cell, replacing Medic.
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Medic 589, stand down, reverts B-16.
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And 5A3 is going to be code 3, control 2.
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Control 2, so the time to turn around.
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Thank you.
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2221, we're on scene near Pierce St.
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We have three straight type 500 investigation.
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That's silly.
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Yeah.
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According to this.
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Affirmative PD is responding and be advised that it was a female earlier and this one is a male caller.
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