False residential fire alarm at Mission Park Drive, Stockton CA
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Mission Park Drive in Stockton, California. Upon investigation, they found no fire and determined the alarm was false. Entry to the residence was not possible, but the area was checked and no alarms were active.
Audio|Source: Stockton and Lodi Fire Department Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 7, response to fire a long still.
00:03
Near Mission Park Drive.
00:06
All streets are between 7-209-0-209.
00:09
Control 1, 251.
00:12
2031. Go ahead.
00:16
We're back in Louisville.
00:17
You could put AID downstaff 2052 and put 2034 back in service.
00:25
10-4[1].
00:33
Number 6. Default U.L.C.
00:36
6001C. At 611, North Carolina, Nose Street.
00:39
Cross street trail between Wink Street and westbound Street.
00:47
6 District 601c Trowls.
00:49
88-year-old female unresponsive 611 North San Jose with a cross-up Oakland Park.
00:59
We weren't able to gain residents, entry into the residents, but we were able to be inside the risk cord, and there's no alarm going off.
01:06
This is going to be a political alarm.
01:07
We're going to be over one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mission Park Dr, Stockton, CA 95207
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