False fire alarm triggered by faulty kitchen sensor, San Francisco CA
Fire units responded to an alarm at a building near Geary Street and Jones Street. The alarm was a false alarm caused by a faulty kitchen sensor. The cancellation request was not confirmed.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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A location, Seneca Hotel near Stevenson and Jesse, units to engine one, truck 1, battalion 2, control, tunnel A1, Tech 12.
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2 building alobox 1462 location is near Geary Street crossing Jones, unit 2 engine 3 truck 2 battalion 1 control channel a1 tack 11
00:26
A1 engine 1 honstein 7 story type 3 residential nothing shown
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engine 1 that's received
00:39
566 message received.
00:45
Out of the dog, password, do you like us?
00:49
Let's do the downtown area, please, thank you.
00:53
Copy downtown, I'll get there.
00:55
You too.
01:00
Do you have an ambulance in route to near Mason Street.
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It looks like the AMR 112 is in route.
01:14
Do that?
01:20
In 7, Medics 546, location near 24th Street and Folsom Street.
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Code 3, medical, chest pain, respondent, control 3.
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Great, thank you.
01:35
Of course.
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To be advised, the alarm company is calling back, requesting to cancel, it was a faulty sensor in the kitchen area.
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Their advice were unable to cancel.
01:48
The engine three for further.
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