False alarm caused by burnt food in Sunnyvale, Sunnyvale CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, sunnyvale Fire responded to a fire alarm near Carson Drive, reportedly at a commercial property possibly associated with Toyota. Responding crews investigated and found that the alarm was triggered by burnt food. The situation was declared under control and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 41, engine 241, truck 42, battalion 42, respond with patrol and a fire alarm.
00:05
Near Carson Drive, possibly Toyota.
00:09
Good one.
00:14
Fire battalion 242, copy monitoring call.
00:19
Retiring 200 and forty-two.
00:22
Sunnyvale Fire Station One respond.
00:26
Station One, this is a smoke detector alarm from the staff room.
00:31
Station One.
00:34
Sunnyvale Fire Engine Forty-One, if there's no additional calls from inside, you can cancel the truck.
00:40
Truck Thirty-Two, I'll show you available.
00:44
Truck Thirty-two, copy.
00:45
Can you show us back to quarters?
00:48
Truck Thirty-two in quarters.
00:49
Sunnyvale Fire Engine 241, we're on scene of a single-story commercial building.
00:53
Nothing showing, we'll be investigating.
00:57
Engine 241 on scene investigating.
01:01
Engine 244 Sunnyvale Fire, staff is advising burnt food.
01:06
241 copy burnt food.
01:09
Engine 41 from 241, you can clear with it handled.
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