False fire alarm triggered by missing access code, San Diego CA


Firefighters responded to a ringing alarm near Santa Gloria but found it was a false alarm caused by a resident missing the access code for the alarm system.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 43,
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ringing alarm, 7 Juliet, 7 kilo,
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near Santa Gloria, Cross Street, Santa Alicia, Engine 43,
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7 Juliet, 7 kilo.
00:18
That's your minute at 21. We're on the pump.
00:29
Engine 52. Medical.
00:32
7 Echo, 7 Fox Drop.
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32 degrees 53 minutes 25.69 and 117.15 minutes 4.63W.
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Tori-Kinds Glider Port.
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Engine 52.
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7 Echo, 7 Fox Drive.
00:52
31, Sam, Dispatch?
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31 Sam,
01:04
I'm on the line with the caller who's reporting a glider that has crashed.
01:09
It's not on the trail, it's on top in the takeoff area, but he says approximately a 30-year-old male.
01:19
And Metro has units responding as well.
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Copy.
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Rensur 243.
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Petyn METro. Poverty-43 Metro.
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There's somebody a false alarm pushing.
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Resident, was missing his code for the access code for the alarm.
01:47
We're going to be canceling.
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43 to copy false alarm canceling.
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Location mentioned:
Near Santa Gloria, San Diego, CA 92154
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