Smoke reported on third floor of Buffalo Wild Wings, Huntington Beach CA
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Fire units responded to a report of smoke on the third floor hallway at Buffalo Wild Wings on Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. Firefighters were cleared to enter the building and attempted to reset the alarm panel.
Audio|Heard on: MetroNet Fire Tac 3H - Huntington Beach
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Huntington, truck 42, Metro?
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Truck 42.
00:06
Huntington, truck 42, additional concrete advising,
00:10
third floor, charter smoke.
00:11
We're going to balance you out.
00:12
Take this to 3 November or 3 Oscar.
00:17
Truck, you copy.
00:23
Truck 42, Firefighter, you caught the traffic? Check third floor.
00:30
What was the room of it?
00:34
MetroNet upgraded it, stated additional callers that third floor had smoke on the hallway.
00:43
Copy that, we're going to get some eyes on it real quick.
00:48
The engine truck, 42.
00:52
In November.
00:57
Mr. President, go ahead.
00:58
Let's go ahead.
01:00
Thank you, Truck 42.
01:01
We're just trying to switch you over to 3 November.
01:06
Copy that, yeah.
01:10
Truck 42 Firefighters, switch to 3 November if you contact me.
01:15
Copy.
01:20
Huntington engine 41 Huntington ET 42 per PD you're clear to enter Honokin engine 41 Huntington ET 42 clear to enter the address is going to be the Buffalo Wild Wings, 18302 Beach Blvd copy clear to enter.
01:40
truck 42 captain truck 42 in yeah go ahead.
01:49
Are you guys able to reset the alarm on the panel?
01:56
Yeah, I'm going to give it a shot, and I got a firefighter coming up with a plower.
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Location mentioned:
Edinger Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92647
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