Building alarm at Colby Street canceled, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units were dispatched to a building alarm near Colby Street in San Francisco. The alarm was later determined to be caused by burnt food and subsequently canceled. No injuries or fire were reported.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Building alarm, building alarm 6354.
00:04
Location near Colby Street crosses Plymouth and Silver.
00:07
Companies due engine 42, truck nine, battalion ten.
00:10
Respond control three, stack channels ten, general one.
00:14
AMR 108 message received.
00:20
You can cancel the RC and the engine.
00:24
AMR 130 will handle.
00:28
Received.
00:32
And RC1, did you say that?
00:38
Running grease for CO2 PD eval control one.
00:44
D16 AMR 102 AOR Mission Bay.
00:50
AMR 102, I copy, stand by.
00:52
Can you take Ninth and Market please? One hundred and two.
00:56
AMR 102 copy.
00:58
Eighteen. This is for a person stuck in the elevator between the mezzanine and platform level.
01:03
Central one.
01:11
I'm across Lawrence and Acton.
01:13
This is Workville three medical alarm.
01:15
Control three.
01:18
Cancel near Colby Street.
01:19
Cancel near Colby Street, burnt food.
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Location mentioned:
Colby St, San Francisco, CA 94134
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