False fire alarm triggered by dust at Folsom Street building, San Francisco CA


A fire alarm was activated at a building near Folsom Street. The cause was dust in the detector, and no fire was found. Utility company PG&E was on site, and responding units were canceled.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Special call, special call for Engine 1. Engine 1, your location is near Folsom St, Cross of Groat, and 1st Street. You're on this building alarm box with Battalion 3, Truck 1,
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respond control 1, your TAC channel is 13.
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Dispatch, Risky 1, Medics, 594, RC1, Agent 36, locations near McAllister, apartment, 421, cross-up market for an unconscious,
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respond, control, A1, toast-free.
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Just lay, PT.
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Copy.
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Yeah, Battalion 3, apparently this is set off by detector dust. PG&E is on site.
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Compton's advising you can cancel.
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Yeah, a message received. You can go ahead and put TAC 13, Battalion 3 back in service.
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How other units go in the room?
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