Commercial fire alarm at Desert Regional Medical Center canceled, Palm Springs CA
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm sounded at Desert Regional Medical Center near North Indian Canyon Drive. No smoke or fire was found, and the alarm was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Springs Fire Department
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, commercial fire alarm, near North Indian Canyon Drive.
00:06
Engine 3, commercial fire alarm, Desert Regional Medical Center, near North Indian Canyon Drive, between Tachevah Drive and Paseo El Mirador, Sector U-27.
00:22
Engine 3, engine 1.
00:24
It's going to be a fire alarm at Desert, a penthouse stairway, number 3 per RP, no smoke, seen, or smell.
00:32
Quarantee.
00:34
Quarantee. Launch.
00:40
Do you're twilight.
00:43
Three responding.
00:44
Three responding.
00:45
Are you guys going to make access out of the lobby or off the air left there?
01:02
Oh we're going to go to the loading dock on the Chihuahua and there's a panel down there is typically where we go?
01:14
You guys want to take the chief? I'll go to the lobby.
01:20
Yeah,
01:21
you're a little broken.
01:22
I'm not to confirm you all to go to the main lobby.
01:26
And they go to the chief with the loading dock, I'll take the lobby.
01:31
Welcome. Okay.
01:38
Engine three, engine one, desert call back, advise to cancel.
01:45
The copies of the cancel, though.
01:52
Three,
01:55
copy.
01:57
One did you copy, Trevor?
02:01
Copy. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
N Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
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