Fire alarm pulled at commercial building in milpitas, Milpitas CA
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A general fire alarm was activated at a building near East Capitol Avenue, Milpitas. A caller reported seeing an individual pull the fire alarm. No suspect was present at the scene when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Milpitas Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 89, General Fire Alarm,
00:04
551 East Capitol Avenue, cross of Montague Station and South Milpitas Boulevard.
00:13
Map page 19.
00:16
87, go ahead.
00:20
The 87 still attached to that far alarm.
00:24
A-FARM.
00:27
We don't have that call on our screen.
00:31
Copy-all. I'll take you off of it and re-ad you to it.
00:34
It's near South Milpitas Boulevard.
00:39
Engine 87, General Fire Alarm,
00:44
Near South Milpitas Boulevard, cross of Gladding Court and East Capitol Avenue.
00:52
Map page 19.
00:56
Check 86, we show you responding with Engine 87.
01:00
Can you guys bring in, Lucas?
01:06
Affirmative.
01:10
Truck 86 and Engine 87, continuing dispatch near South Milpitas Boulevard for general fire alarm, for pole station from ground floor and second floor northwest stairs garage.
01:24
Engine 86, anything else, just Lucas?
01:32
Meletus 87.
01:35
87, go ahead.
01:39
Show 87 responding, our top command is down.
01:43
It's not populating a call.
01:46
Copy I'll show you in route.
01:47
Break Engine 89.
01:48
We show you responding to 551 East Capitol Avenue.
01:51
551 East Capitol Avenue for another fire alarm showing POC pull station from POC 1 landing.
02:04
Engine 87 miletus.
02:09
87.
02:11
Just for info, we had a witness call in advising they did see somebody pull the fire alarm and they should be no longer unseen.
02:21
Do you want PD to start as soon as we have somebody available?
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