Fire alarm triggered by dust at commercial site


A fire alarm went off in a commercial building due to dust on a filter. There was no real fire.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
00:56
Transcript:
00:00Engine 3, Commercial General Fire alarm, 1221, Rick Avenue, near West Humbold Street and Floyd Street.00:07Station 3's area.00:13The engine 35?00:16Engine 35, go ahead.00:20Yeah, it's going to be confirmed dust on one of the filters that's set off the alarm.00:24Go ahead and cancel truck 35.00:28Engine 35, 104.00:29Confirm death on the filter.00:31Cancel, truck 35. Track 35, we'll show you back in service.00:38As I, it's 14.00:41Engine 14, go ahead.00:44San Jose, this is just a cooking fire.00:47We're going to canceling.
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Engine 3, Commercial General Fire alarm, 1221, Rick Avenue, near West Humbold Street and Floyd Street.
00:07
Station 3's area.
00:13
The engine 35?
00:16
Engine 35, go ahead.
00:20
Yeah, it's going to be confirmed dust on one of the filters that's set off the alarm.
00:24
Go ahead and cancel truck 35.
00:28
Engine 35, 104.
00:29
Confirm death on the filter.
00:31
Cancel, truck 35. Track 35, we'll show you back in service.
00:38
As I, it's 14.
00:41
Engine 14, go ahead.
00:44
San Jose, this is just a cooking fire.
00:47
We're going to canceling.
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San Jose, CA
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