Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke in mountain view, Mountain View CA
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Mt Vernon Ct, Mountain View. The alarm was triggered by cooking smoke, and no fire was found. The situation was cleared and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Heard on: Mountain View Fire
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 51, respond to fire alarm near Mt Vernon Ct, Unit 15, cross streets are Escalioi Avenue and Dead End.
00:16
Engine 51 for your call, near Mt Vernon Ct.
00:20
It's going to be for a fire alarm with no reset in the area of coverage is unit number 15 smoke detector.
00:27
151, go ahead.
00:43
51 is on scene, two-story townhomes, nothing showing from the exterior.
00:50
We'll be investigating there is below great parking.
00:52
Stand by for further.
00:55
Interkid 1-104.
01:01
On view, Mount Vernon IC.
01:06
Mount Vernon IC, go ahead.
01:11
There's a pulse alarm, uh,
01:14
cooking set off a smoke detector, but there was no fire.
01:21
Mount Vernon IC 104.
01:27
Mountain View, Mountain Vernon IC.
01:34
Mount VernonIC, go ahead.
01:38
Alarms been reset.
01:41
No, very NIC check four.
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