False fire alarm caused by burnt cooking at dormitory, Stanford CA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered by burnt cooking on the fourth floor corridor of a mid-rise dormitory near Escondido Road in Stanford. The alarm was reset after no smoke or fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Palo Alto Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Firetruck 66? Truck 66.
00:05
Just confirming we're still dispatch to a fire alarm at release?
00:11
Affirmative engine 66 is committed to an injury accident.
00:18
Copy.
00:19
RMDC shows us available in quarters with no dispatch information.
00:26
I'm showing you dispatch and I will show you en route Mirrielees high-rise, near Escondido Road.
00:35
Wing V-Boy,
00:38
4th floor corridor smoke detector.
00:46
Please, mid-rise, large four-story dormitory alarm sounding, building is not evacuated, will be a best way.
00:55
Copy, alarm sounding, building not evacuated.
00:58
In Truck 66, Operator.
01:04
Truck 66, Captain, Trek 66 operator.
01:12
Truck 66, Captain, truck 66 operator.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:20
This smell of cooking something burnt up here, no smoke scene.
01:25
You can try resetting.
01:27
We'll see if it's cold.
01:29
Copy.
01:31
Copy. The firm, the reset from the end of you.
01:43
We have restart both zones.
01:47
Chuck up to thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Escondido V Highrise-Mirrielees, 730 Escondido Rd C, Stanford, CA 94305
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