High-rise smoke detector alarm at residential building, San Jose CA
Fire units responded to a high-rise smoke detector alarm at a residential building near Stockton Avenue in San Jose. After investigation, it was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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June 7, high-rise smoke detector alarm, near Stockton Avenue, Morrison Park Drive and Sinobar Street.
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Station 7's area.
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Station 34, please call communication.
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Station 34, please call.
00:22
Engine 21, medical, near Gavalin Court and New Gavalin Drive, Station 21's area.
00:30
The engine to San Jose calls an untriaged medical for a female laying in front of the front door with an infection under her breast.
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She was last walking towards a quick stop.
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Ambulance is electing to stage for this.
00:46
Police also has a call.
00:50
Edge to copy.
00:56
They call the Charlie response.
00:59
Copy your acknowledgment of the details.
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Senator fire, Intenture 2.
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Injidu.
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Injure 2 made contact with the subject.
01:11
Deni needing a medical.
01:12
Injcich 2 will return to service, cancel can email.
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Any needs for police?
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Thank you. Thank you.
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FU medic 20, engine 4, Delta response, YMCA, Bialita, near Nagli Avenue and Emery Street, Station 7's area.
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Engine 34, medical, near Butcheco Drive, Wester Drive and Lava Way, Station 34's area.
01:56
Is the engine 7?
01:59
Engine 7.
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We made contact with the adjureen at the site to confirm false alarm.
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They're doing a cloud work.
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We're going to clear this event and we'll handle the next one.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stockton Ave, San Jose, CA 95126
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