Fire alarm triggers at Opportunity Center during roof work, Palo Alto CA
A fire alarm went off at the Opportunity Center in Palo Alto during roofing work. No smoke or flames were seen. The building was evacuated as a safety measure. Workers were performing tar work on the roof. The alarm was checked and found to be false.
Audio|Source: Palo Alto Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 63, respond to fire alarm near Encina Ave at Opportunity Center Palo Alto Cross streets are El Camino Rail and Jervan Lane.
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It's the name of it.
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It's for the common room.
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No smoke or flames.
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105-page mill apartment is an atom.
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It'll be for an 86-year-old male that needs G-tube the court, and he is feeling sick.
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He's losses,
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bowels as well.
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He's refusing to get help.
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A four-story housing complex. The alarm sounding is evacuated.
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Inch 63-50s indicated.
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Call is a fire at NGon 64.
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I call to call.
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We're clear the call. There's no emergency here.
01:09
Workers were doing tar work on the roof.
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Facilities managers remaining on the scene and calling it alarm to check out to check out the system.
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Location mentioned:
Near Encina Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301
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