Fire alarm response near Quail Lakes Dr, Stockton CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm near Quail Lakes Drive in Stockton. The alarm appeared to trigger multiple times, and traffic became congested as emergency units and police coordinated a response. The responsible party was reportedly on the way in a pickup truck.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton Police and Fire Dispatch
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Truck four, respond to fire alarms go.
00:02
Four hundred three A near Quail Lakes Drive.
00:06
Cross streets are between Cedar Ridge Drive and Grounds Run Drive.
00:18
Control, engine one.
00:21
Engine one.
00:26
Private transport.
00:29
AMA.
00:32
Do you have an ETA on PD? We have five lanes of traffic blocked in the middle of the intersection.
00:41
Engine one, I'll see if I can get an ETA for you.
00:52
Engine one, PD still have no ETA that says that Port PD ordered the tows.
01:00
Can you repeat?
01:04
PD says they still have no ETA.
01:06
They advise that Port PD ordered your tows.
01:12
Ten four. Can you advise them to expedite? This is a dangerous scene.
01:19
I'll tell them again.
01:29
Truck four, control one.
01:35
Truck four.
01:37
Truck four, your alarm is multiple trips.
01:40
There is a responsible en route.
01:43
The responsible party is in a Toyota pickup truck, unknown color, ten-minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Quail Lakes Dr, Stockton, CA 95207
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