Fire alarm triggered at construction site


A construction crew accidentally hit a conduit, which triggered a fire alarm at 185 5th St. The alarm company first requested canceling the response but then called back asking to redispatch. There was no sign of fire and the crew reset the alarm; a technician will inspect.
Audio|Source: MetroNet Fire Tac 3H - Huntington Beach
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Transcript:
High intentionet. High attention 45. High attention to 45, the alarm company called back advised they spoke to security. It's construction only. Requesting cancel. 45 copies. We're going to continue in. 45 engineer from 45 cabin. We're on 6th Street now. Okay, come pick us up, pit's wellness. Metronet from engine 45. Enter 45? Venturenet from engine 45. They're doing construction on the premise and accidentally struck one of the conduits causing the alarm to activate. They reset it and they're going to have a technician come out and look at it. Enter 45, 10.4. Attention to 45. 45. (name withheld) 45, the alarm company is calling back with a new alarm. We try to advise them that the construction crew is on site, that they're adamant on redispatching you out. Did you, by chance, advise the construction crew to call the alarm company and let them know? (name withheld), that's affirmative. We'll go back and tell them again. Match copies, thank you. Your 45 mentioned at the updated address to be 185, 5th Street. 45 copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near 5th St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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