False alarm call for fire at residential address, Lake Forest CA
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Emergency response was dispatched for a reported fire and welfare check at a residence near Raymond Way, Lake Forest. The resident was found uninjured at home. The call was possibly triggered by a mistaken activation of a life alert device.
Audio|Heard on: OCFA Tac 5E – Battalion 6 and 7
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00:59
Transcript:
00:00
Orange Grand Fire from Engine 12-25381.
00:06
There are no patients here.
00:07
The resident answered the door and said the boarding care next door closed about four months ago.
00:16
Arco, Engine 12-24, starting it as a call then back to Raymond address to double check.
00:24
Can you just put us on that? We'll go to Raymond.
00:26
We'll go to Raymond.
00:28
That's kind of fire from engine 12.
00:32
Arcor engine 12.
00:35
The resident lives near Raymond Way, space 20.
00:41
He is not injured, we are going to cancel, but he was talking through a life alert.
00:48
I don't know if that would change his GPS, but for reference, this is his home and he has lived here for multiple years.
00:56
Engine 1210 for patient located near Raymond address.
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Location mentioned:
Raymond Way SPC 20, Lake Forest, CA 92630
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