False commercial fire alarm triggered by construction crew, Hayward CA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm near Whitman Street in Hayward. The alarm was a false alert triggered accidentally by a construction crew.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Whitman Street.
00:03
Units are out.
00:05
Attempt two, I copy.
00:06
I just called over to the school that the construction crew accidentally set it off.
00:11
Copy, hold the first two, cancel the balance, battalion two.
00:14
Ten,
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Four, age of one, continue.
00:17
Troop seven, I'll put you available as well.
00:25
Truck 7. Commercial fire alarm.
00:30
Near Whitman Street, Hayward.
00:35
Truck 7, I copy your own soon.
00:38
Truck 7, any type of reset?
00:42
I will.
00:44
Truck 7, we confirm we've got to reset on the panel for a.O.R.
00:50
I copy. I was still on the phone with them.
00:51
I'm sorry.
00:53
Truck 7, A4, per the alarm, 13.07.
00:58
Judge, I have copies.
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Location mentioned:
Whitman St, Hayward, CA 94544
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