False high-rise fire alarm at near 17th Street, San Diego CA
Fire units responded to a high-rise alarm near 17th Street in San Diego. The cause was a small piece of plastic in an oven, and no fire was found. The alarm was determined to be false, and units were released.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
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Transcript:
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engine 7 and truck 11 ringing alarm high rise 7 juliet 7 kilo near 17th Street Villa Harvey mandolaps cross streets south 17th street and Imperial Avenue engine 7 and truck 11 7 juliet 7 kilo
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Engine 21 copy, small piece of plastic in the oven, no fire.
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Canceling truck 21,
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clear on all primary will be handling with natural ventilation.
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Natural Medic.
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34, or at scene, we can cancel engine 20.
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Medi 34, copy at scene.
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Engine 20, do you copy?
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Engine 20, cancel.
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That truck is 7.
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Engine 7, go ahead.
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False alarm, brake.
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Truck 11, you can go available.
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Engine 7, copy False Alarm.
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Copy false alarm.
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