False fire alarm at downtown hotel, Sacramento CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a reported alarm at a downtown high-rise hotel near K Street in Sacramento. Upon arrival, they found no signs of a fire or active alarm. Crews checked the control panel and confirmed no emergency, then canceled all responding units.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento CA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two has arrived.
00:01
High-rise hotel.
00:04
I don't see any strobes or anything.
00:06
Just do it like lobby systems, single point of entry on J Street.
00:13
Sound copy.
00:17
Time 119, taking command.
00:23
Engine two, there's no alarm here.
00:27
We'll just check the panel, but everybody else is clear.
00:32
Truck to arrive, fire attack.
00:36
Sir, commanding copies.
00:38
Engine two to handle.
00:39
(name withheld), aren't there sometimes like a few panels for when they say downtown plaza?
00:47
What's the question?
00:51
I don't know.
00:52
Sometimes they used to have like multiple panels for downtown plaza.
00:59
Negative.
01:02
Copy.
01:04
All units cancel.
01:05
Engine to the handle.
01:06
Checked on the panel officer.
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