False alarm triggered by contractors on Keystone Ct, Redding CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Keystone Court in Redding. The alarm was later determined to have been triggered accidentally by contractors working on the building, and the call was canceled as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Shasta CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, Keystone Court District Five.
00:02
Engine five, respond to DAN Commercial Center,
00:06
near Keystone Court, across from Aspen for a fire alarm smoke detector.
00:15
Shasta County Engine One, we're available from Hilltop Medical.
00:18
We'll be responding near Hilltop.
00:21
Cancel Truck One.
00:24
Engine One's trying you en route, break.
00:27
Truck One available.
00:29
Engine five, just an update.
00:30
It did contact the business.
00:32
They're advising that there's nobody at that specific building currently and to continue their response.
00:36
Engine five, Shasta County.
00:38
Engine five, Shasta.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:43
Engine five, we have an employee recontacting advising that their contractors at the location working on the building and set off the alarm.
00:52
They're requesting to cancel.
00:55
Five copies canceled.
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Location mentioned:
Keystone Ct, Redding, CA 96003
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