Fire alarm caused by broken sprinkler pipe in San Ramon, San Ramon CA


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Amherstone Lane in San Ramon. Upon arrival, they found no fire. The alarm was caused by a broken sprinkler pipe in the attic. Maintenance was on site addressing the issue. The incident was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District
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Transcript:
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Engine 30 and truck 31 respond to alarm call near Amherstone Lane.
00:06
Cross streets are Ashwell Lane and Rockhansen Road.
00:14
Oh, you've been 30.
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Engine 30, go ahead.
00:20
Can cancel truck 31.
00:23
All right, copy, truck 31, you can cancel.
00:25
Engine 30, Valley.
00:31
Alley, go ahead for engine 30.
00:33
All right, company is calling back if I being there now receiving a manual pole station, still unknown location.
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Yeah, Valley, engine 30, we copy.
00:44
We're on scene.
00:45
This is at the 1000 building.
00:47
It's like it's going to be a false alarm. We've got nothing showing, and maintenance is on scene.
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We're investigating.
00:53
Cover that.
00:59
Alley engine 30.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:04
Yeah,
01:05
the source of the alarm is a broken sprinkler pipe in the attic.
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We're working with maintenance to shut the water off right now.
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We can be available at the same.
01:15
Sorry, copy.
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San Ramon, CA
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