False residential fire alarm caused by cooking, Berkeley CA
Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Tulare Ave, Berkeley, CA. Upon arrival, the alarm was confirmed to be a false alarm caused by cooking. There was no fire or injury reported. The fire department was then cleared from the scene.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 4 and truck 2.
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Respond to residential fire alarm.
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At near Tulare Ave.
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59 7.
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15 copy.
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I'm 13 what a drift there are people following from?
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1325 1325 1525 Would you my copy
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Adam 13 Go ahead
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I got a guy in the back of 1327 breaks.
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He said he fell long and he couldn't get up. Could we have BFD to do a lift assist assist?
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Just confirming no injury, just ellipsis?
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Sure, other than not being able to get up, he's okay.
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So just a lift assistant.
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Copy and then you're otherwise cut forward, you need 11.
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11 I'm approaching okay.
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Okay, check.
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Engine 1. Respond to Public Assist.
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At near Blake Street.
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Cross Streets are Acton Street and Mabel Street.
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Engine 4, Berkeley 1.
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Go ahead.
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Alarm company calls back advising they made contact with a resident and no fire problem was accidental due to cooking.
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Good, thank you. Okay.
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To confirm you, you copy to cancel?
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Department available.
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