False alarm at commercial structure on Wycliff Way, Magalia CA
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial building on Wycliff Way triggered a fire alarm. Fire units responded and investigated but found no fire or emergency. The alarm was a false activation.
Audio|Heard on: Butte County Fire / CalFire, Chico Fire
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01:39
Transcript:
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BORVILA with response checkback, commercial structure alarm sounding, near Wycliff Way,
00:04
engine 2167.
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Engine 2167.
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Responding additionally,
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representative in the route, time of dispatch.
00:18
First unit has been hind IC[1] on CDF, TAC 11[2], secondary, BR 26, 0314.
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Retreat type scene via single story type 5 commercial structure, nothing's showing.
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We do have an audible alarm.
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We'll be investigating.
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Continue your response.
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B.
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...ponding commercial structure alarm sounding near Wycliff Way, engine 33, Pines-I-C on CDFEC 11, Secondary, B-FARC-26-313.
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Region 0319.
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CRETION 039.
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I-C. See.
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Oroville. Oroville.
01:15
Test of the structure and there's something found.
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I can't handle can't cancel spawns.
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This is a 032 break.
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Units responding, commercial structure alarm sounding, near Wycliff Way, cancel, return a quarter, battalion 2107.
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Battalion 2107.
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Battalion 2107.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Person or position responsible for overall command and coordination of an incident or event.
[2]
TAC 11: Tactical radio channel 11
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Location mentioned:
Wycliff Way, Magalia, CA 95954
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