Fire alarm triggered at residence near Sleepy Hollow Drive, Carmel Valley CA
A fire alarm was triggered near Sleepy Hollow Drive. The alarm was likely caused by smoke or dust from construction work. Fire responders confirmed the alarm was reset and there was no emergency.
Audio|Source: Monterey County Fire & EMS
02:21
Transcript:
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Online, fire alarm activation near Sleepy Hollow Drive.
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Monterey Regional Fire.
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Medican 5514, response to a fire alarm.
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Near Sleepy Hollow Drive across the Jack Rabbit Ridge and dead end.
00:29
Just had an option, you need to do it to me.
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I spoke with the Vicer Representative and this is going to be a gas generator plant to produce some steam.
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You can show me clearing available on page.
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Let again, Jim 55, 14, copy responding, near Sleepy Hollow Drive.
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Code over by ADT, air activation.
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Was Zone 40 garage hallway at the main house.
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For the alarm company, they said it's assumed to be a smoke alarm.
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770, the 27 returns to Elastaf Cano, Alaska,
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out of Salinas, is valid on a classy.
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Much for corrective lens has been driving, negative tires, negative FTAs.
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It is your copy.
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To cell phone in South County by Spreckels and Metz Road.
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No distress and voice no call back.
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Alarm companies call the back request and it canceled.
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They may contact with a homeowner who advised their doing construction, possibly activated by small dust.
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They confirmed a reset.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sleepy Hollow Dr, Carmel Valley, CA 93924
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