False fire alarm at three-story residence in Palo Alto, Palo Alto CA
A fire alarm was reported at a three-story residence on Morton Way in Palo Alto, but it was later confirmed to be a false alarm caused by someone accidentally pulling the alarm.
Audio|Source: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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Commercial fire alarm near West Street Hayward.
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Battalion, (name withheld).
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Just confirming you still wanted to stay on the call with the client.
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Union City Response PLS-163, code 2 for Hammers. 3-2-384 Hampton, crosses Sheffield Dispatch 1.
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Hey,
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I'm not responding. I'm in route.
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Alphabet is in route.
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The time when they're coming out.
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Which time when I come it out.
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Okay, I'm going to 226.
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I did 226, alcohol.
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The other 16 is extremely in route.
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Okay, um, at 226, the truth is canceled by fire, clear.
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Alco copies.
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iPhone 4. Can you please call ICE to office?
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Okay.
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We're telling one here word.
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Only is on Pack 3. Engine 3 is on. See, we have a three-story residence with, I will be establishing Morton Command on the Outfuscating.
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Command will be mobile.
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Alco-Matic, 226, a.O.
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Engine three, Alcoquiv is Martin, I, too.
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The Italian one, Heward.
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Thank you.
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The timeline. I contacted the facility.
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It's going to be an accidental patient accidentally pulled the alarm.
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