Fire alarm at Santa Clara High School and nearby library, Santa Clara CA
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was triggered at Santa Clara High School near Benton Street, with a possible related alarm from the school library's heat detector. Firefighters responded and investigated; the cause of the alarms was not identified.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara City Fire 2
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 97. Commercial fire alarm.
00:03
Santa Clara High School.
00:05
Near Benton Street.
00:08
Cross streets are Carly Boulevard and Longa Street.
00:11
Station 7's area.
00:13
Respond on fire name.
00:15
Map page K-26B.
00:27
Go for 95.
00:29
I don't know if you just heard that second dispatch, but we just got another alarm from the library down the road at Santa Clara High School.
00:37
It could be just a coincidence, but just in case it's related somehow.
00:44
Hey, friend, we heard that.
00:46
They said this came into the manual poll that they silenced it, so we're investigating here.
00:52
For the Santa Clara High, they don't know what kind of alarm it is, but it's out of the library stack, so it could be the same.
01:03
95 copies.
01:14
995.
01:16
The alarm coverage is called back with a new activation of a heat detector and D is in David 28.
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D28.
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Copy D28.
01:34
Further, Santa Clara, the kitchen is clear where their local alarm set it came in.
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Get four.
01:41
Engine 97, Senator Carpire?
01:45
97. 97? The alarm company called back attempting to cancel your alarm, but they were unable to identify what the cause of the alarm was,
01:56
or why they were canceling.
02:04
Thank you very much.
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Location mentioned:
Benton St, Santa Clara, CA 95051
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