False alarm due to faulty smoke detector in San Francisco, San Francisco CA
Fire units responded to a building alarm near Jackson and Washington Streets in San Francisco. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector and was resolved after resetting the system.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Building alarm at crossing Washington and Jackson.
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Unit 2M.comptuart 2, battalion, to respond to control 1, text 12.
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2016, Kim's your AMR 217, code to the Navy's suite.
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AMR 217 is received.
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4-1, Battalion 1.
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101, go ahead.
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757, Sutter Street, Unit 205, Verfood, confined in the room.
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System has been now reset in the green, and show Battalion 1, Tack 11 in service.
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And if you have a call in our first alarm area, can you put Battalion 1 on it?
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One, engine two is on the scene, 13,
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26, Taylor Street.
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We've got a three-story,
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multi-residential under investigation.
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The second.
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Engine two, must receive.
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Question.
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Question 10,
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guys.
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We're going to be delayed in the area with paperwork.
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Maybe on staying handle transport.
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Next to see.
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Next to see.
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Control 1, MIDI, 503, A.A.A.R.
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416. Location is a faulty smoke detector head.
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It's been dealt with, if you book for Time 14 service, please.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, San Francisco, CA
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