False fire alarm triggered by painters at Pelican Way, San Rafael CA


A fire alarm was accidentally triggered by painters working on site at Pelican Way. No fire or smoke was detected. The alarm was reset and emergency units were released.
Audio|Source: Marin County - All County Fire Agencies
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Transcript:
00:00
Chief 319, Belina Station, can you please the call of the station?
00:11
Hey from...
00:13
...contractors on site painting, the alarm sounding, nothing sooner smelled per the premise.
00:19
Unknown what caused the alarm.
00:25
Engine 5-7, Medically, 22 Pelican Way.
00:30
All right, in turn 5-4, will respond to 22 Pelican in place of Engine 522.
00:38
5-2. In place of Engine 5-2.
00:42
Engine 5-2, Bally.
00:48
Have you turn, 5-4 to handle.
00:52
Okay, 7-2.
01:00
Thank you very much.
01:02
Willis people with me on trail in your speed.
01:05
We're probably all be on drill, um,
01:12
with no other seven units in Italia 3 will be return it soon.
01:23
We're in front of a time, right?
01:26
The 22 will actually have the covers for approximately another hour, hour now.
01:35
Units is just finding a Pelican way.
01:37
I'm not going to type medical aid.
01:42
We're unsure of the location as well and we're trying to get further it's still coming.
01:50
Truck 5-4, Ryan.
01:58
Truck 5-4.
02:00
Just be advised, we just determined this is a psych emergency and we're transferring the color back to PD for possible to save teams.
02:10
Can I have it?
02:14
Dr. 5-4.
02:19
Engine 5-8.
02:21
This was a false alarm caused by painters.
02:23
The system's been reset.
02:24
5-8's available.
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Location mentioned:
Pelican Way, San Rafael, CA 94901
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