Fire crews respond to alarm near Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews and paramedics were dispatched to a possible building fire near Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco. Multiple units including Engine 21, Truck 5, and Battalion 5 responded after an alarm was reported. Crews arriving on scene initially observed no visible fire. Additional calls mentioned other incidents, including a medical issue near Post Street and a vehicle collision near Fell and Webster, though these appear to be separate events.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Four 242, the location near Golden Gate Avenue, unit twelve crossing Broderick and Baker.
00:07
Companies due engine 21, truck five, battalion five respond uncontrolled to your tactical channel 15.
00:18
Dispatch for medic (number withheld).
00:20
The location is the Post Street Shelter near Post Street.
00:26
It's unit 506 on the cross of Jones and Leavenworth.
00:29
It's a sick evaluation.
00:30
Respond any two.
00:36
Dispatch for engine five and medic 530.
00:39
The location is Fell at Webster.
00:42
This is an MVA vehicle versus head.
00:44
Responding control to police en route.
00:51
Anyone on scene, near Golden Gate Avenue.
00:53
More story type five, nothing showing.
00:55
Want to follow.
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Location mentioned:
Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94115
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