Electrical short causes fire alarm at single-family home, San Diego CA


Fire crews responded to a report of a possible fire at a single-story, single-family home near Madison Ave. No visible fire was found. Investigation showed the cause was an electrical short. All other units were canceled after the update.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Not sure, 84. It seems to be a small, one-story single-time room. We have nothing shown at the time.
00:05
We're going to be investigating all established charliecy.
00:08
At team, small and story, single-family home, nothing show investigating.
00:12
Nothing charliecy.
00:14
The engine fifty-second age.
00:17
Picy-tops, 56.
00:18
Okay.
00:23
All the age, seven, six.
00:30
I-See, engine 30 staged.
00:35
IC[1] copies, okay.
00:41
I-see, battalion 52.
00:43
Go for IC[1].
00:46
I'm gonna watch you or keep IC[1]ing unless something else else.
00:51
I see copies.
00:57
We have got it.
00:58
I see copies for demonstration.
01:06
Metro, Char, I.C., fix calls.
01:11
TAROPEC. IC[1] is an update, this would be an electrical short.
01:14
We're comfortable with Injutor 4, and we'll just leave,
01:20
Trump 57, and you can release all other instruments in the next.
01:23
Sure, I see, here's copy, electrical shorts, candle, engine 54, and instructed to cancel all other things.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
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