False fire alarm at Citibank on Meridian Avenue, San Jose CA
A fire alarm was triggered at Citibank on Meridian Avenue. The alarm company reported it as a false alarm with no signs of fire and requested cancellation. Emergency units were dispatched but cancelled after confirmation of no actual fire.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
01:34
Transcript:
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Engine 22, Commercial General Fire Alarm[1], Citibank, near Meridian Avenue near Woodroft Drive and Redmond Avenue, Station 22's area.
00:15
City Fire, Rest you make 26.
00:18
Rescumac 26.
00:21
Engine 26 can cancel, and can you advise County and billing to enter from the rear of the building?
00:30
RescueMet 26, copy, cancel engine 26 and advise the ambulance center from the rear of the building, break engine 26.
00:37
Hi,
00:39
just copies back in service, thank your ex-medic.
00:43
Engine 26, I can serve.
00:48
I was there from 22, do we have a callback?
00:55
Engine 22, no callback number.
01:02
In Jin 22 sound as they fire, we put the alarm company number on your MDC, but no callback for the site.
01:12
Got it.
01:16
Gen 22, sound as they fire?
01:22
Thank you. And in June 22, sound as they fire, the alarm company called.
01:25
They're saying it's a false alarm, unknown cause, and they are requesting cancellation.
01:31
Call the back to service, thank you.
01:33
Engine 22, back and service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Alarm: Alarm activation/fire alarm call
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Location mentioned:
Near Meridian Ave, San Jose, CA 95120
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