Alarm test triggers fire response near Bell Ave, Sacramento CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to an internal alarm activation at a commercial location near Bell Avenue in Sacramento. The alarm was determined to be a system test and the response was cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
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Engine 17, internal alarm commercial district 17,
00:05
near Bell Avenue.
00:08
Engine 17 operations B2.
00:19
Engine One, medical aid code two, district one.
00:23
One 500, near 7th Street number (number withheld).
00:27
Engine One operations D three.
00:34
Thirty-seven engine thirty-seven.
00:39
Go ahead, medic thirty-seven.
00:44
Access the house from the side yard, the gate in the rear of the structure.
00:53
Medic thirty-seven copies.
00:58
District 16,
01:01
near Menominee Road.
01:04
Engine 16, medic 650, operations D3.
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Medic 657 responding.
01:18
Fire dispatch,
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Engine 16, is truck 16 in house?
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Affirmative.
01:26
You go ahead and dispatch seven, our place we're going to be unable to respond.
01:30
Copy, I'll cover you.
01:35
Airport dispatch, good morning, it's (name withheld) 97, I'm making fire with a radio check.
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Good morning, you're loud and clear.
01:42
Copy, let them clear as well. Thank you.
01:50
Engine 17, cancel per alarm company system and test.
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Location mentioned:
Bell Ave, Sacramento, CA 95838
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