False alarms for smoke at San Francisco buildings, San Francisco CA
Fire department responded to multiple alarm reports for smoke at a hotel and a mixed-use building in San Francisco. A smoke incident was reported on the second floor but was quickly found to be caused by cigarette smoke and the alarm was reset. No fire or threat was found at the locations.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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One on scene.
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Agent 21 missed, three story type one hotel at the show.
00:08
A 917 false, so four-story type 3, residential-level commercial,
00:17
I've been shown from the street under investigation.
00:21
Interesting.
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In QMetic 103,
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back from our detail,
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currently available Bush Division, we're doing like this.
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2103 if we can cover Oak and Franklin.
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Kingman, one of three copies, okay.
00:43
5.5, message received.
00:50
6.17, 4-story attack by our best. Chairman.
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16, N.R. 2.17, coming back on the board as a BLS unit, Sillac physical, 148, 14688,
01:04
located on Larkin and Eddie. Where would you like this?
01:08
Okay, Franklin, please.
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Bobby, thank you.
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6.
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Anymore 122 clear?
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122 clear. 1222, Mr. Sheet.
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All right, seven.
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7?
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1265, 3, 4th Avenue.
01:36
Seal alarm south by Barberfood.
01:39
To put the 10-7[1] attack channel back in service, other units in on their own, no medical transport either.
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Good end.
01:53
Was that AMR 116 or 122?
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AMR 122? Okay, that makes more sense.
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Trump?
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St.
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Francis.
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St. Francis. Tonight,
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then, Marcus.
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I'm set up by cigarette, smoke, second floor, Syntaker reset, battalion 3, Tech 13 in service unit on their own.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Out of service
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