Fire alarm triggered accidentally near Pierce St in San Francisco, San Francisco CA


A fire alarm was accidentally triggered near Pierce Street in San Francisco. Fire units responded but found no actual fire. The alarm was confirmed to be inadvertent, and the response was canceled.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
The alarm box 3662, location near Pierce St, cross the Alhambra and Capra Way.
00:07
Company Sue, engine 16, truck 16, battalion 4, respond and control to your tech analyst 14.
00:16
There we go ahead.
00:19
It's confirming a response to six-thum-s-signol.
00:23
See,
00:28
near Pierce St,
00:30
the four-story, five-five under investigation.
00:34
Engine 16, copy.
00:41
I've accidentally pressed the button here on MDT. Can you show us here at the hospital still? We'll be clearing this is very shortly.
00:51
Copy and confirming still at St.
00:52
Francis, right?
00:55
Termin, we transferred to code to St.
00:57
Francis.
00:59
The unit dispatch engine 7, location 22nd in Harrison.
01:04
The small outside fire, respond on Control 3.
01:11
Justine K-102 clear dating and coming off for a private.
01:15
Thank you much, receipt.
01:21
Tadio, you have a forkout.
01:23
Three,
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four, five,
01:26
peers is inadvertent alarm.
01:29
You can cancel holding end of 16, put TAC 14, battalion foreign service.
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