Fire engine responds to unclear emergency at costa mesa unit, Costa Mesa CA
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Fire engine responded to a possible emergency at a unit near E 21st Street in Costa Mesa. No one answered the door, lights were off, and the situation was unclear. The person on the phone refused to open the door and hung up. The incident may have been a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: OCFA Tac 4D - Division 1
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, Engine 64 for a Delta response.
00:06
Engine 64.
00:07
Just verifying the address near E 21st St Unit C, is that correct?
00:18
We're trying to compare me to say Kit on the phone.
00:23
Copy. It doesn't appear anybody's home, all the lights are off.
00:26
We just checked with Unit B, nobody called there.
00:28
We'll check A.
00:32
Okay, it looks like it might be the GPS is hitting near D Delta.
00:42
Any fire engine 64.
00:46
Engine 64.
00:52
No answer to any of the units.
00:54
If you still have the child on the phone, can you have him come out the front door?
01:00
He was refusing to open the front door and he hung up and he's calling for my disconnected song.
01:10
Good June, Engine 64 got any pair?
01:15
64.
01:16
Actually,
01:18
stand by one, I think we're getting another call for it.
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Location mentioned:
UNIT C, 169 E 21st St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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