Residential fire alarm called off after cooking confirmed, Berkeley CA
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Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Euclid Avenue in Berkeley. Upon contacting the resident, it was confirmed that she was cooking and there was no fire present. The fire units canceled their response.
Audio|Heard on: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 4 and truck 2.
00:02
Respond to residential fire alarm.
00:05
At near Euclid Avenue, cross streets are Codornices Road and Rose Walk.
00:11
Two-for-three available.
00:24
Engine 23, illegal burn,
00:27
360,
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Sonoma Boulevard, Taco Bell.
00:32
Entry-23, illegal burn,
00:34
360,
00:36
Sonoma Boulevard, Taco Bell, cross of Redwood Street, and Serrano Drive, Raptgrid F4.
00:43
I'mita District 4, Engine 4, Medical, 8.1 Island Drive, Cross of the Party.
00:49
23-R-R-2.
00:52
The engine one that's on-seat.
00:55
Residential will be out investigating, establishing 7th I-C.
01:01
I got the engine one on-scene at a residential building out investigating, establishing 7th Street, I see.
01:10
I'm really 27 engine 70.
01:12
Code 3 Medical, 2737, Holly Street, cross of Lake Street.
01:16
Inc.
01:17
81, Medic 5, 6, respond for medical.
01:21
Seventy-year-old female with bleeding problems, low O2.
01:25
1-210 as a Vito Street causes Jacob said for possible stroke.
01:30
Maddo 4.02 Aalco.
01:32
6-6-6-6.2 a.m.
01:34
level 2.
01:36
Truck 2, engine 4.
01:38
We've made contact with the residents and she said she was cooking and there's no fire.
01:43
You can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, Berkeley, CA 94708
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