Fire units respond to alarm near Page St, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a building alarm near Page Street and Lagoon in San Francisco. Upon arrival, no signs of fire were visible. The incident was traced to a cable wire secured to a tree, which was removed from the roadway. Municipal crews remained on scene to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Building alarm box 3422, location near Page St, cross of Laguna and Buchanan.
00:03
Units 236, truck five, battalion two, control two, tac twelve.
00:11
Engine five, go ahead.
00:13
Engine five, disregard.
00:19
This was cable wire that's been secured to a tree.
00:22
You show thirty-three AOR.
00:26
Message received.
00:30
And dispatch, region eighteen, location near 33rd Ave and Pacheco Quintara.
00:38
It's a wire down on control two.
00:45
That was your message received.
00:46
Secured away from the roadway and walkway, municipal will stay on scene.
00:53
Agent eleven AOR received.
01:00
Eight thousand five hundred sixty control status.
01:06
Thank you.
01:08
Engine thirty-six on scene, near Page St.
01:12
Three-story type five residential, nothing showing.
01:17
Engine thirty-six, message received.
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