False apartment fire alarm due to heating maintenance, Hayward CA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at an apartment near Tampa Avenue in Hayward, but responders found no fire. The alarm was caused by maintenance work on the heating system.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2. Truck 7.
00:03
Battalion 2.
00:05
Apartment fire alarm.
00:07
Near Tampa Avenue, Hayward.
00:16
Church 7, I'm Ralph.
00:23
Our alignment, there's switching.
00:26
Top 7 and copy.
00:28
So it's full up to fine.
00:30
Air Engine 7, we're back in service.
00:32
Can I change us, (number withheld)?
00:35
(number withheld) in route.
00:37
She was delayed.
00:38
There's some subway traffic.
00:42
Engine 23.
00:44
Bravo response traffic transportation incidents.
00:48
Jordan, Rowe, and Monterey Boulevard.
00:52
(number withheld).
00:55
All copies. Just in semi-tracking.
00:57
Okay.
00:59
I copy that in Jim 7.
01:00
I'm actually landline now.
01:01
They have people doing work on the heating system there.
01:04
There's no problem.
01:05
There's no fire.
01:11
Every time, see you can see in truck seven to sign on a few ago.
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Can I copy that.
01:15
Truck 7 to continue.
01:16
Other units can cancel.
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