Fire alarm triggered by fog machine at Culver City complex, Culver City CA
Fire responders arrived at a Culver City complex after a fire alarm was triggered. The alarm was caused by a fog machine being used, and there was no real fire or hazard at the location. The alarm was reset once the situation was assessed and confirmed safe.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
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that had an engine 2-1, has a rate of condition, 1-4-227-273, 7402-273. Corbym, non-site alarm has reset engine 2.1,
00:12
just confirmed the alarm has reset.
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The alarm has reset. Has not reset, has not reset.
00:25
Copy is not reset.
00:27
Just now.
00:34
Question 2-1 from Southwain.
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Good.
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Sir, on this hazardous condition, it's going to be a fog machine.
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Appia fog machine causes cloth.
00:54
Can I need assistance resetting it?
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Calling back at the resident right now.
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And if you want from South Bay, the council response to the resident no hazard location.
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Engine 91Oder 2208 Donia's Way map page 124
01:27
Over City, Truck 4-3 Fire Investigation, 6160-160-Brisn-Pri-Brisn-Parkway. It's not a 6-0-Bristal Parkway.
01:34
There's a high-pitched alarm.
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Truck 4-3.
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Anyone,
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go ahead.
01:47
This is in the In-Tesro Complex, or it looks like, townhomes, possibly, to the south.
01:54
would be around the townhomes right they would be outside so they might be flagging you down please view
02:12
copy this other notes thank you
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Location mentioned:
Near Bristol Pkwy, Culver City, CA 90230
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