Commercial fire alarm triggered no fire found in Chula Vista, Chula Vista CA
Fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm in Chula Vista but found no fire or hazard. The alarm system was malfunctioning. The building was placed under fire watch with checks every 30 minutes due to a slight natural gas odor. The gas company was notified to investigate.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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Chula Vista Engine 62 and Lopamedic 53, 5666 Nechall Street, Villa Philly at Unit 158.
00:10
Cross streets, Rows Road and Broadway.
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Chula Vista Engine 62 and Chula Vista Medic 53, 6 Charlie[1], 6 Delta[2].
00:24
Go ahead.
00:26
Sorry for the delay.
00:27
We were on hold.
00:28
They are saying, it still shows Zone 1 General Fire Assist 1.
00:32
I was on the phone with the regional commanding alarm as well as the manager at the store.
00:38
We're having it since we're running the region zone source.
00:43
I have a few.
00:44
Direction 1-2-4.
00:46
To reach out the alarm, multiple kinds of walking stores, no-door 100.
00:50
Even driving, I think you've been watched throughout the entire night.
00:54
They'll monitor the building every 30 minutes, they go back, and if we get alarm notifications from the alarm panel, we will not send anybody other than malfunction confirmed on this equipment as well.
01:07
And as I copy most here, just confirmed no hazard and they requested firewatch and watch it all.
01:14
That's true.
01:15
If we get any additional, we can just regard to having an engine,
01:18
because the technician on the phone can understand that they are having a malfunctioning.
01:23
Copy. They're gonna need to put it in firewatch on them and not call if they can't and send a call if they call.
01:29
Okay, copy.
01:30
I'll have him back and attempt to ever do that.
01:33
Every day. Thank you.
01:38
Go ahead and move.
01:47
We've been advised that connection on their end, put their system in tests, and we reiterated to them, they will be on fire watch and watching the building every 30 minutes.
01:57
Okay, thank you.
01:58
Reaching medical flight, first having our team with a 10-minute ETA or base, sending a meter.
02:06
Metro and Gen.
02:07
P.A.
02:12
Go ahead.
02:14
We walked through the occupancy, we weren't able to pick anything up with our gas meter, but there was a slight smell of natural gas.
02:23
It's going to go available due to no hazards and continue SDG&E please.
02:31
Just if you had a coffee, no reason there's so it will continue SDG&E for the light odor of natural gas.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6 Charlie: Breathing problems requiring urgent, Charlie-level medical response per Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) Protocol 6.
[2]
6 Delta: High-priority medical dispatch for breathing problems (MPDS Protocol 6, Delta determinant).
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Chula Vista, CA
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