Residential fire alarm triggered on Ticino Street, Soledad CA


A residential fire alarm was reported near Ticino Street at the intersection with Pollardette Street and Lucino Drive. Fire units from Monterey responded. The alarm was later found to be caused by someone working on the keypad, with no fire or reset triggered.
Audio|Source: BEU CAL FIRE and San Benito County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Monterey, recruiting on Tone 14,
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end to 37, a residential fire alarm.
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(number withheld) Ticino Street, crosses Pollardetteette Street and handle Lucino Drive.
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Tic, CDF Tac 3, respond on Monterey Tac-2.
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All right, control, traffic stop, forth at line.
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The line, go ahead.
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Signed, Robert, Yellow Charles, 687, White, Nissan.
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12-9, Robert Yellow-Tarro, 687, Code 4 current through August 2nd of 2026. 2015 Nissan sedan registered to (name withheld),
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address on Steinbeck.
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Cut.
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Monterey and Truck 37 responding.
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We acknowledge that change of comments.
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Truck 37, Monterey responding 1003 for a hallway club and monoxide line.
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Tress 37.
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All right, go ahead for check 37.
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37, all right, well, I'm coming spoke to a responsible to advise they're working on the keypad.
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Negative reset, I can say.
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Check 337 copies.
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We'll continue that.
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All right, tunnel.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ticino St, Soledad, CA 93960
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