Fire alarm triggered at business, no fire found, Albuquerque NM


A fire alarm was triggered at a commercial building near John Street, Southeast. Fire crews responded and found no signs of smoke or fire. The cause was believed to be concrete dust from nearby construction. The building was unoccupied and no danger was found. All units were cleared.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Respond to a 52 Charlie 1[1], fire alarm, high life hazard, near John Street, Southeast.
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Engine 1.
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Respond to a 52 Charlie 1[1], fire alarm, high life hazard, near John Street, Southeast.
00:26
Station 1 units arriving on scene. We have a small single-story commercial structure. It's not occupied. We have no smoke showing.
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At the front door, we'll be investigating Battalion 1 establishing Southern Command.
00:39
Tempar, Battalion 1.
00:42
Small single story commercial, not occupied. Negative smoke showing. Retalion 1 will have Southern Command. We'll investigate.
00:59
I see into 10, level 1.
01:02
Trenton 6, Rcuse 7 North Spot 3909 Losh Tree Road for a 72-year-old male having numbness and unable to stand.
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It's 91, the latter one. There's construction equipment at the front door, negative smoke in the building you can cancel all additional.
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Drip,
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all additional can cancel.
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Control Southern Command.
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Southern Command.
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Good visual throughout the building.
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There is no smoke, no evidence of fire.
01:40
We have construction crew equipment that may be generating concrete dust.
01:44
All units are available, clearing saying command is terminated.
01:48
Correct.
01:49
Command terminated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
52 Charlie 1: Fire alarm – high life hazard, Charlie priority, determinant 1
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