False fire alarm at 22-story hotel in Chula Vista, Chula Vista CA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a 22-story hotel near G Street, Chula Vista. Upon investigation, no fire was found. The alarm was determined to be false and was reset by the staff. All emergency units were then released.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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Tula Vista Engine 51 and Chula Vista Truck 51.
00:04
Winging alarm high rise.
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6 Echo[1], 6 Box Drug near G Street, Gaylord Pacific Resort Cross Streets, Sandpiper Way, and Marina Parkway.
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Chula Vista Engine 51 and Chula Vista Truck 51.
00:19
Seco, 6 Box Drop.
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Chula Vista Engine 57, Mediq 57 Metro, Kethor Response, Level 3.
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157 million fifty-five engine fifty-seven medieval
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Metro and checktall.
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June 51? Not seeing 22-story hotel without investigating,
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establishing HIC.
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Engine 51, copy at scene 22-story hotel, out investigating, establishing H-I-T.
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HIC truck to do it, I think.
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So quickly, you can stand by, just a third and somebody to reset.
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Copy.
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New Diego Engine 33-64.
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We'll be on to D-T-Man 3.
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We're in quarter station 4 to push.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay. See,
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nice.
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False alarm.
01:34
Staff indicated nothing found upstairs.
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They're resetting the alarm.
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All units can go available.
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HIC Metro Coppies confirmed false worm after investigation.
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They are resetting the alarm and all units are available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6 Echo: Highest-priority medical response for life-threatening breathing problems (Echo-level) under Protocol 6.
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Location mentioned:
Near H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910
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