False alarm sparks harbor hotel fire scare in San Diego, San Diego CA
Firefighters rushed to a high-rise fire alarm at the Harbor View Hotel in San Diego. The alarm was canceled, revealing a likely false or accidental alert, easing concerns.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 2, and truck 1.
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ringing alarm high-rise.
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7 Juliet[1], 7 Kilo[2].
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near Pacific Highway.
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Harbor View Hotel.
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Cross streets, West Hawthorne Street, and West Juniper Street.
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Engine 2, a truck 1.
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7 Juliet[1], 7 kilo.
00:27
BL7 is a magnetic 51 that scene for BLZone Grate.
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4510, Alvado Canyon.
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51, you're going to have BLF7.
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DLS7.
00:49
Murder 309.7-190-8-7-7-0-8-7-0-0-0-8-7-0-8-7-0-0-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-5-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-4.
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(name withheld) like.
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Go ahead.
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Dr. BLS5, or unable to locate the patient, and just over the way you could contact the patient back.
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Yeah, DLS5, copy.
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Standby, I'll do a call back.
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Medic 39, standback for PD.
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MediV. Make me back, come to come back.
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Mike 339, copy.
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Copy.
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Agent 2, Truck 1, Metro, cancel.
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Indenture 2, public cancel.
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It's available.
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Truck 1, Metro Cancel.
01:59
Truck 1, available in quarters.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Juliet: Radio channel or talkgroup 7J (Juliet) assignment or designation for communications.
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7 Kilo: Radio channel or talkgroup 7K (Kilo) assignment or designation for communication purposes.
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