Fire alarm triggered by burnt popcorn in building, Alameda County CA
A fire alarm activated on the second floor hallway due to burnt popcorn. No fire or smoke was found. The alarm system cannot be reset and will stay in trouble mode.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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The alarm is in building 455.
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I'm giving a notification of second floor hallway in front of 206.
00:11
Committee copy.
00:17
To you, Cadins, protective firefighter,
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so clear up here, just in bare popcorn.
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Copy, thanks.
00:36
No smoke, no fire.
00:38
This is burnt popcorn on the second floor.
00:41
Cannot get a reset in the system.
00:43
It's going to remain in trouble with it.
00:49
Take W1 at AIQ.
00:56
Dr. Dr. Dr.
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Engine 33.
01:01
This is the same address we were at earlier.
01:09
The alarm was in trouble mode.
01:11
We requested the premise have an alarm.
01:15
The technician come out for repair.
01:17
So we'll make contact again and verify it.
01:30
Engine 33, copy.
01:36
So there's no fire, the alarm's in trouble mode,
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we're unable to get reset.
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So,
01:42
probably going to receive alarms throughout the night, so I would just disregard for the rest of the night.
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Alameda County, CA
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