Firefighters Respond to False Alarm at Local Address


Firefighters went to respond to a medical emergency but found out that the alarm was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
01:26
Transcript:
Metro, you were very broken. Can you please your feet? Do you have a description of a vehicle or what they hit the station with? The vehicle is a black sedan and the person hit the keybed to get in to the station through the... Automatic gate. Metro copies. We'll start PD that way. Ending 7. Medical. 7 Echo[2], 7 Fox Strots[3], 1501, Imperial Avenue, and Stevenson to E. Ball, Cross Street, 15th Street, and 16th Street, and 16th Street. End in 7, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Strots. Sure, go ahead, 308. They said it's in the E-Pod, E is in Edward, and room 2607, but someone's going to come to wave you down. Just want a copy, thank you. You'd be there, too. Metro, PithIC. PithIC. Do you have anything further? This address is two buildings. MDC just shows 6-4[4] smoke detector. FISC[1], A-Firm, you can cancel your response. The alarm company just called him, advised it with a false alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FISC: Fire Incident Supervisor Confirmation
[2]
7 Echo: EMS Medical Emergency (Echo-level)
[3]
7 Fox Strots: Medical Dispatch Unit
[4]
6-4: Smoke Detector Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92101
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