False fire alarm at Smith River sparks emergency response, Smith River CA
Fire crews rushed to a smoke alarm at 200 Harmer's Beach Road, Smith River. The alarm turned out to be false, triggered by a closed fireplace flue before lighting a fire.
Audio|Source: Del Norte County Sheriff, CCPD, Fire, EMS & CHP
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Transcript:
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Smith River Fire.
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For a call, Smith River Fire, this is at 200 Harmer's Beach Road.
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Again, 200 Harmer's Beach Road for a fire alarm.
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This is going to be an upstairs hall smoke, upstairs bedroom.
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Timeout, 10-12[1].
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All right, there are copies then responding.
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First, Smith River Fire.
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Alarm company called back and advised UCon1022.
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They spoke with responsible who advised false alarm.
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They forgot to open the flue to the fireplace before lighting a fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-12: Stand by / visitor present
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Location mentioned:
Harmer's Beach Dr, Smith River, CA 95567
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