Automatic alarm at Gull Street is a false fire drill, Manhattan Beach CA


An automatic fire alarm activated near Gull Street in Manhattan Beach was confirmed to be a false alarm caused by a fire drill.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - North Division
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Transcript:
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Agent 496, automatic alarm, near Gull Street.
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Metro from Rescue 989.
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We're available if you want to add us instead of Engine 99.
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Correction, Engine 89.
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Rescue 989.
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Rescue 989,
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remain available.
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Copy.
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Engine Rescue 86, Difficult respirations, near Menn Avenue.
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Town Metro from Engine 77, Northbound 5 at 10 rows.
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You can cancel.
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Engine 89.
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Give us an ALS rescue.
01:05
Engine 77, Roger, your rescue from Quarters.
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Engine 89, discontinued, you've been canceled.
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Rescue 86, Lifeforce 96, Traffic Accident, Eastbound 118-18, and Topanga Canyon.
01:32
Metro Engine 18, if you can attach the gas company, we do have a construction company hit by an inch and a half line dig in a trench.
01:45
Engine 18, Roger, we'll contact the gas company.
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Metro engine 496 on scene at near San Miguel.
02:00
It was going to be a bullfire drill. Oh it's false.
02:08
Agent 496, Roger, false.
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