Fire units respond to false alarm at residential address


Fire units checked a house after an alarm went off but found no fire. It was just a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Chula Vista Police and Fire
02:14
Transcript:
Crossout police to Astro, a lawyer. Also, I'm good. Are you hold to a system or city for a missing four-year-old? National City Engine 31 and National City Squad 33. Ringing alarm. Six Echo, Six-box drop[1]. 3,000 East 08 Street. Cross Streets, Pleasant Lane. of Havison Avenue, National City Engine 31, and National City Squad 33. Six Echo, six box drop. Sir, Mr. Chairman. Metro Squad 33. Squad 33, go ahead. On scene, two-story, single family, nothing showing, investigating, I see. Squad 33, copy a scene of a single story. That scene of a single story. Structure, nothing showing, investigating, assuming 8th IC[2]. Metro, truck 51, 6, alpha. Truck 51, go ahead. Truck 51, out of service training, aerial hub. Metro, 8.A.C. Truck 51, out of service, aerial hub. 8.I.C, go ahead. Metro Hinge, 51. Stand by. with the road they didn't. No alarm at this address. If you don't have anything further, squad 33 and H-31 available. Alarm at this address. We have nothing further. Units available. Engine 51, go ahead with your traffic. Two of us at engine 51 out-of-service training. Engine 51 out-of-service training.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Six-box drop: Fire Alarm
[2]
8th IC: Incident Command
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant Ln, National City, CA 91950
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