Accidental commercial fire alarm at Fowler Center, Grass Valley CA
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A commercial fire alarm activated at Fowler Center near Nevada City Highway. The fire department responded and found the alarm was accidental or related to maintenance, so additional units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Higgins Area Fire Protection District Dispatch
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Season 2, commercial fire alarm.
00:03
Cellar second.
00:26
The battalion 1, engine 1, truck 2, commercial fire alarm for zone 7 heat, pole station, 2066 Nevada City Highway, Fowler Center, across the west of the address.
00:35
Cress now are repeating for battalion 1-inchin 1, truck 2, commercial fire alarm for zone 7 heat and pole station.
00:41
Fowler Center, near Nevada City Highway, across the west of the local area, standby for the back-back 1532.
00:50
Grass Valley, Engine 5.
00:53
Engine 5. Engine 5, I've got a second.
00:57
You can add us to this call, the burning cord, Dave, 5.
01:16
Grass valid.
01:17
Inge 1.
01:20
Grass flag.
01:22
With engine 5 and truck 2, responding will remain available.
01:26
Engine 1, 50, 37, break.
01:33
FILEENER COURG FRILEENER COURC FRILEAR LITED NEVA-2-2-7-2-2-2-2-2-5-confir-20-2 engine 2 second-of-be-fired 22 engine 5 confirm response over-the-air.
01:44
The Italian 1 Dr.2
01:53
All units report of a Zop-17-pull of 1530.
02:05
Graspel, engine five.
02:10
Just fine, grass plug.
02:13
As Dean with the Metapion 1, single story, commercial spread mall.
02:18
We're out talking for the exterior.
02:19
We're out talking to maintenance.
02:21
This appears it's going to be maintenance only.
02:23
You can cancel truck, too.
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Location mentioned:
Nevada City Hwy, Grass Valley, CA 95945
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