False alarm at hotel caused by detector malfunction, San Francisco CA
Fire crews and medics responded to a false fire alarm at the Aldridge Hotel caused by a detector malfunction. The system was reset with no fire found.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Building alarm blocks 1461.
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The location, the Aldridge Hotel SRO[1], near Jones St, between Steve Lowe and O'Farrell, companies do, engine 41, truck three, battalion three, respond, only one, textiles.
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Battalion 1 on 3.
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A1, the tiny two responding.
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The tiny two responding to the Aldridge.
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5-5-4, Mr. Receive, pull closely.
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Have nice thing.
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You do.
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C and AMR 120?
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AMR 120. AMR 120?
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Any basic C and AMR 120 coming available to you? We are one in one from the dog patch and physical (number withheld).
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MR-120 copy.
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Good morning.
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19, Folsom, please.
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AMR 120 copies, Nathan Folsom.
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Have a good shift.
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You do.
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Just looking at our call notes here and it says our patient has internal brain bleeding.
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Is this a code 2?
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It looks like it has been upgraded to a code 3.
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Since it's interpicillity, it is just you let me know if you need an engine.
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Sorry, I'm not 118 on scene.
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11 on scene.
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Six more methodors, Steve Upcrate.
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Control 3, show engine 25 on team MDT down.
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Just 25, copy.
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With a detector malfunction on the second floor.
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System has been reset.
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Trump, Italian one tackle evidence service on you and so now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
SRO: School Resource Officer
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Location mentioned:
Near Jones St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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