Fire alarm triggered at solar farm, Stratford CA
Fire units responded to a flame detector alarm at a solar farm near Nevada Avenue and Chestnut Solar in Stratford, California. The alarm was triggered by a sensor trip, but no fire or immediate danger was confirmed at the time.
Audio|Source: Kings County Sheriff and Corcoran Police
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Transcript:
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Units responding for a fire alarm at a solar farm, near Nevada Ave, cross of 10.5 at Chestnut Solar.
00:07
For the alarm company, it's tripped at the flame detector with multiple other trips.
00:16
County Fire, Corcoran State Prison responding.
00:36
Cross of 10.5 at Chestnut Solar.
00:39
Trip at the flame detector,
02:04
The address is near Nevada Avenue, cross of 25th.
02:11
County Fire Agent 310, confirming you set across 26th Avenue.
02:29
On our other map, we showed a cross street of 10 and a half.
03:33
It's up there by Nevada, but this sounds like it's on the west side of town, the county.
04:07
Go ahead and start Station 9 and Station 7 as well please.
04:34
Station 9, Station 7, respond for a fire alarm.
04:42
Near Nevada Ave, cross of 25th Avenue, tripped the flame detector.
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Location mentioned:
Near Nevada Ave, Stratford, CA 93266
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