False fire alarm at National City hotel, National City CA
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A fire alarm was activated at the Ramada hotel in National City. Fire crews arrived and found no fire or smoke. The alarm was determined to be false.
Audio|Heard on: Chula Vista Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
National City Engine 34, ringing alarm, 6 Echo, 6-Box Stunt, near National City Boulevard, Ramada, San Diego National City, Cross Streets, West 07th Street, and West 0.08 Street,
00:15
National Street, National City, National City Engine 34,
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6 Echo, 6 o'clock strut.
00:28
National City Truck 34, ringing a long high rise.
00:32
Six Echo, Six Box Front.
00:34
Near National City Boulevard.
00:36
Ramada, San Diego National City.
00:39
Cross Streets, West 07th Street, and West 0.08 Street.
00:43
National City Truck 34.
00:45
Six Echo, six box stront.
00:48
Metro National City, Ends 34.
00:55
National City, Engine 34.
01:01
Metro National City, Engine 34 is at scene 10-story residential hotel.
01:08
We've got audible alarms, visual and audio,
01:13
no fire, no smoke, engine 34 will be out investigating, establishing Nationalite.
01:25
National City and Gen.
01:26
34 copy at the end of a 10-story hotel with auto full and visual alarms about investigating.
01:32
Can you repeat, your IC?
01:36
Yeah, Metro establishing National IC.
01:39
Copy establishing National IC.
01:44
4, National IC.
01:48
Go ahead.
01:54
34 National ICU, we've got to confirm pole station, no fire, false alarm, engine 34 can handle it if you can cancel.
02:03
Sure, thank you for copy.
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Location mentioned:
National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950
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