Fire alarm false triggered by cooking error at high hazard site, San Jose CA
A fire alarm at Lincoln Glen Manor, a high hazard building near Plummer Ave, was triggered intentionally but was confirmed to be caused by a cooking error with no actual fire. The site requested and received help resetting the alarm system.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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6.9, slope detector alarm in a high life hazard building, Lincoln Glen Manor, near Plummer Ave, near Gold Lane and Carrington Circle, Station 9's area.
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Engine Penn, Delta response for a vehicle accident, 519, North Clover Avenue, near Forest Avenue and Homewood Drive, Station Penn's area.
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Good night.
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Looking in the notes, I see it's a confirmed cooking error.
00:41
Is there site requesting help with reset?
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Check 9, that's affirmative.
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Copy. We'll make contact.
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Engine 34, Delta Response, light rail station Alam Rock, 305, South Capitol Avenue, Yerla-Asi End Accord, and U.S. Brockovtie Airport.
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Station 2's area.
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Truck night.
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Check night.
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Take contact with the site. They were able to reset the system.
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Location mentioned:
Near Plummer Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
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