False alarm at gold country fairgrounds admin office, Auburn CA
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was reported at the Gold Country Fairgrounds administration office. The manager caused a false alarm by opening the wrong door.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
2523, you have an alarm call at the Gold Country Fairgrounds.
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So,
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I have an X-ray 1.
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X-ray 1, it's the admin office audible alarm at the fairground.
00:21
I'll 10-21 the manager,
00:24
and head over there.
00:26
XR1-104.
00:33
(number withheld) today for (name withheld), price for details.
00:42
(number withheld) tonight for (name withheld).
00:43
(number withheld) tonight for (name withheld).
00:46
Welcome to watch.
00:48
Okay, I'm being in total.
00:50
...you can see.
00:53
(number withheld), that was all static and readable.
01:11
(number withheld), still unreadable.
01:13
Or (number withheld), how are you having?
01:24
(number withheld) control vehicle (number withheld) mileage (number withheld) from US 50 westbound between fastlake and Cambridge till approximately 50 minutes.
01:42
I copy patrol vehicle (number withheld) mileage (number withheld) on 50 west down from vast lake to Cambridge until 1,500.
01:51
Give you one second, I'll get you a long.
01:59
Back (number withheld) info.
02:02
(number withheld).
02:06
(number withheld).
02:11
Back, for the manager,
02:15
they are present there.
02:16
They open the wrong door, false alarm.
02:20
Cancel/disregard.
02:26
Copy spoke to the manager, present, open the wrong door, pulse alarm for 90.
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Location mentioned:
Fairgate Rd, Auburn, CA 95603
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