Smoke alarm triggered by accidental fire extinguisher use


A smoke detector alarm at a high-rise apartment was triggered accidentally. Fire companies were informed that the cause was the deployment of a fire extinguisher, and there was no real fire.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
Sub 35[1], high-rise smoke detector alarm, Lex Apartments, 5560, Lexington Avenue, near Ellicott-Loo, Station 35's area. Engine 17, Medical, 1608, Guadulahara Court, near Township Avenue, Station 17's area. Check 35. Track 35[2] alarm companies requesting cancel. The site says that they had an accidental fire extinguisher deployment. 35 copies. We're in service. Okay. Section 17, San Jose to a Bravo response now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
35: Fire Command Channel (Station 35)
[2]
Track 35: Fire Alarm Channel
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Location mentioned:
Near Lexington Ave, San Jose, CA 95123
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