Smoke detector low battery triggers false fire alarm, San Francisco CA


A fire alarm was activated near Post St in San Francisco. Firefighters responded and found no fire. The cause was a low battery in a smoke detector, triggering the alarm. No injuries or damage reported.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The alarm 1641 location, near Post St, cross the Larkin and Polk.
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Air 2003, Truck 3, Bijion 2, respond on control 2, your tech is 12.
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Motion, (name withheld).
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Motion and feeling, copy.
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Okay. Okay. They're residential.
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The dispatch address that's going off.
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1.051.
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Engine three, measure, receive.
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So you should have tried three on scene as well.
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Measure receipt.
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Control 1 for status.
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AMR 213, Control 1 for status.
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A2, uh, engine 3, is it possible to call back to a reporting party?
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Negative D caller named (name withheld) refused to leave his phone number.
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So, two, say, respond on control, one.
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AMR213, Oaken Frankson, for posting, please.
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AMR 213, copy.
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That's received.
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Three, battalion two, this was a low battery and a smoke detector.
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Even the town on the realm, battalion two-type all the services.
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Location mentioned:
Near Post St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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