Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at apartment complex, Mountain View CA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment complex near Grant Road. The alarm was triggered by burnt food in one unit. No fire or smoke was found, and the alarm system was reset successfully.
Audio|Source: Mountain View Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 52, fire alarm near Grant Road, Unit 1201.
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Engine 52,
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respond to fire alarm near Grant Road, Unit 123, cross streets West Del Camino, Rial, and Bentley Square.
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Of you.
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152 covers running on your file near Grant Road, Unit 123.
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This was called in initially by a resident of Unit 123.
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They advise alarm is going off in the hallway.
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Visually impaired, but no smell of fire or smoke.
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The alarm company just called in advising a fire alarm on.
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So in 11, go ahead.
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50, I'm seeing at the report location.
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Large three-story apartment building, nothing shown we're going to be investigating.
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And Joe, for these two-by copy.
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I'm seeing large three-story apartment building, nothing showing investigating.
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Mountain View, engine 52.
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We met with facilities and they're stating burnt food in 369.
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We're going to attempt to silence your alarm.
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I copymate inside rising burnt food unit 369.
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We'll try to silence it.
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52 Captain, City 2 engineer.
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Go ahead.
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Yeah, it looks like the alarm system is successfully reset.
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Copy. We're going to make our way to the 369 and see if they have any needs.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Grant Rd, Mountain View, CA 94040
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