False alarm at multi-family apartment complex, Oroville CA
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An audible alarm at a multi-family apartment complex was investigated and found to be a false alarm. Efforts were made to reset the alarm system.
Audio|Heard on: CAL FIRE BTU
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
All right 11964 is a three-story, a multi-family apartment complex.
00:04
Auto alarm sounding doesn't show up from the exterior beyond best game.
00:16
...beyonding.
00:17
...any commercial structure of line sounding Riverbend Apartments.
00:21
Engine 964, table I see on a road attack one second or your order attack to 0204.
00:31
Corrigal for Tanya 9a, can I get an update for our condition?
00:39
Tanya 9A, we're going to all affirmative.
00:41
Prynge at 964, I've seen, audible alarm sounding, nothing's showing,
00:45
investigating.
00:46
Oroville, table I see.
00:54
Cable, table I see,
00:56
horrible.
01:02
Orovo, table I see, just giving me a false alarm[1], will be committed trying to reset the alarm.
01:12
Engine 964, Oroville, correction table I C, Oroville, confirming you can handle.
01:16
O'Oarville, table I see affirmative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
false alarm: No incident found; alarm determined to be false
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Location mentioned:
Table Mountain Blvd, Oroville, CA 95965
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