Smoke detector triggered by cooking smoke, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke alarm near Post Street and Mason in San Francisco. Investigation found that cooking smoke on the third floor had triggered a smoke detector. The alarm system was reset and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Building alarm box 1451, location near Post crossing Mason and Taylor.
00:05
Units to Engine 3, Truck 3, Battalion 1 respond control when your task channel's 11.
00:11
Control Battalion One on scene near Post Street.
00:14
It's a five-story type three in an investigation.
00:21
Copy that.
00:27
You seen Bear Ash One clear returning to this oversight.
00:31
Bariatric One copy.
00:37
Zero, this is Battalion One.
00:38
Food smoke caused the activation of the smoke detector on the 3rd floor.
00:42
System's been reset.
00:43
All units are now their own.
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