Smoke reported at apartment complex but no emergency, Bakersfield CA
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According to the dispatch call, fire engines and rescue crew responded to a smoke report at a multi-unit apartment complex near Baker Street. The alarm was caused by someone smoking, and no fire or hazard was found.
Audio|Heard on: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Search or fire response 20 with engine 2 in route, engine 4, truck 1, Rescue 2, but high near Baker Street.
00:07
For smoke from the 3rd 4, I summon off 3rd 2.
00:16
I want to do.
00:22
Any one ECC? One ECC.
00:26
This information, we're getting a rescue coming to fire two.
00:30
No problem.
00:35
Inchiti's on scene of a four-story multi-unit department complexes at the show on the entity's investigating Baker-I-C.
00:43
NICATI. Kinti on Cine, up and showing investigating, listening Baker-I-C, 619.
00:52
Rescue spawn station 6 is area, engine and rescue 6.
00:56
Engine 1, truck 7, the Titan 2, 8th Street, and 1-Avista Street.
01:00
Prove vehicle rollover, BPD en route.
01:02
Asana on the fire 2, we advise another assignment off-fire 2.
01:04
The answer 2.
01:12
Engine 2.
01:15
This is an alarm activation caused by someone smoking.
01:19
There's no emergency energy complete.
01:24
Copy no hazard.
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