Fire alarm at apartment building on 26th Avenue, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an alarm at a three-story apartment building near 26th Avenue in Oakland. Upon arrival, they reported an alarm sounding but no visible signs of fire and began investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13, truck two, commercial fire alarm, near 26th Avenue, unit 307.
00:14
Engine 16,
00:16
Echo response, cardiac respiratory arrest, not breathing at all, near Bel Air Place.
00:27
Engine 23,
00:30
Bravo response.
00:31
Traffic transportation incident,
00:34
90th Avenue and Bancroft Avenue.
00:45
CPR in progress.
01:04
Engine 18, Bravo response assault near 90th Avenue.
01:14
Oakland Fire Engine 26 in service.
02:00
Oakland Fire Engine 13 on scene near 26th Avenue.
02:05
We have a three-story apartment building, nothing showing.
02:08
We do have an alarm sounding.
02:09
We'll be investigating.
02:10
Make this 26th Avenue command.
02:13
Searching all scene, three-story apartment building, nothing showing, alarm sounding.
02:18
Avenue command.
02:21
Truck two, engine 13.
02:25
We're on scene.
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