Fire alarm prompts check of residential oven incident, San Leandro CA


Firefighters responded to a residence near Santa Paula after a neighbor reported hearing a smoke alarm and suspected the oven was left on. The resident was returning to the home. It was later advised that the smoke alarm might have been triggered by smoke or steam rather than an active fire.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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The district 6, 20, engine 8, into 98, and 27, 10, to 9, and 9, contact 4, residential structure, response, 2.015 loss to circle.
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Pack 4 response, check 1.
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I'll go add truck 96.
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Confirming, you want to be on the structure response?
00:31
BELB district 790 responses and a 660 for Hila.
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10 to sign 9 struck 96 response back 4 RP[1] left the oven on and the neighbor can hear an alarm sounding and the RP is responding back to residents from Cremont
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I got to be quick.
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Uncle Fire, you're signed to tie for result.
01:12
I can copy this has a...
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Two-150 mile recross.
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For that, Chuck Spire.
01:26
Check one.
01:32
The RP[1] is advising, this may just be smoke from, or crushing steam from the line.
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Yeah, 9-0, copy the call.
01:44
We cleared ourselves off, we'll stay AOR and handle the detail.
01:51
And any confirming you do not want the call reopen?
01:56
That negative, we'll keep with AOR and we'll handle it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RP: Individual reporting information or requesting police assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Near Santa Paula, San Leandro, CA 94579
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