False fire alarm reported at residential property, Los Altos CA
A fire alarm was triggered in a bedroom smoke detector of a residence near Topper Avenue, Loyola area. No one was home at the time. A keyholder or construction workers on site reported that the alarm was set off accidentally. Fire units were canceled after confirmation of the false alarm.
Audio|Source: Santa Clara County Fire Dispatch - Command 72
01:13
Transcript:
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Engine 76, Fire Alarm[1],
00:02
near Topper Avenue, Loyola area.
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Engine 76 are copy response to Topper Avenue. This will be a residential fire alarm in the bedroom smoke detector.
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Resident advises nobody's home requesting dispatch.
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76, copy.
00:31
Rescue 74, traffic collision, Angela Drive, Los Altos area.
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Rescue 74 company response to Angeles San Antonio this is going to be on triage from LAPD are two people on accident and they are in rapid rescue 34 property
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project
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engine 76 county fire
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Go ahead, Regents 76.
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Ingen 76, you can stand down.
01:03
A long company called in said keyholder advisors or construction workers on site and they send it off out to down late.
01:11
76 copies cancellation are clear available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Alarm: Alarm activation/fire alarm call
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Location mentioned:
Loyola, CA 94024
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