False fire alarm caused by sprinkler activation in high-rise, Santa Rosa CA


A water flow alarm was triggered at Bethlehem Tower, a 14-story building near Tupper St, Santa Rosa. Firefighters responded but found no fire. Maintenance reported that movers accidentally activated a sprinkler on the 9th floor. Fire crews handled water removal and confirmed it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Fire-EMS and Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Ruff 1, engine 4,
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engine 8, water flow activation, Bethlehem Tower, near Tupper St.
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Control 3 at 1647.
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Along with Engine 1, Engine 4, Engine 8, 2, batch, mode to a portable water flow alarm.
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We have no answer on callback to the premise.
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This came through from an alarm company.
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Tech 5 is signed 1647.
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1647.
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1016-147.
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6381, Mediac 681.
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All victim, Enzo Village, 1801, Bokart truck, 1801 Boxard Drive apartment 132.
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Control 2,
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1648.
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We're on scene, 14-story high-rise.
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Nothing showing.
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No apparent alarm down and we'll be out of investigating.
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Probably on said with a 14-story high rate.
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Nothing showing, no alarm sounding.
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I'm investigating.
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Responding now yet a teen-outon, Mountain Road, pretty alarm company, confirm false alarm.
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You can cancel. Acknowledge engine 18.
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2RV 71
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(number withheld) Movers activated the sprinkler on the 9th floor maintenance is confirming no fire will continue the balance looks like we're going to have water removal
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Copy.
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The first part of your traffic was static.
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I copied 9th floor activation.
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Maintenance confirmed, no fire.
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Continue, your response. Affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Near Tupper St, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
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