Commercial alarm triggers fire response near davis street, San Leandro CA
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Emergency units responded to a commercial alarm sounding near Davis Street and Beecher Street. The alarm has gone off for three consecutive nights. Firefighters responded but later canceled the use of the fire truck after assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Stanley, your response to the intent, check 9 respond for commercial alarm sounding near Davis Street, cross of Beecher Street Response.
00:07
Oh.
00:12
I'm welcome.
00:16
You should have to report me.
00:25
Again, 10 alpha's confirmation.
00:30
I agree with me.
00:32
MS-90 medic 360
00:38
Lopo medic reset
00:41
Please see them in the MADEO channel Mc2
00:48
All right, Peeb's confirmed from the hospital impaction list
00:56
Next 362 is going to be Highland Eden ValleyCare.
01:03
Injunctrine, you're responding to me at the Transwester and West Cickech Regional Fairlop, as zone first for overflow,
01:12
as well as zone 5-4-4, 3-5-4, 3-5-keyled if that's responding 5-4.
01:21
I'm going to turn.
01:23
Okay.
01:24
And engine turn.
01:30
Tells back now, this is a night in a row with this alarm.
01:34
I feel comfortable canceling the truck line.
01:36
I'm going to give it a pass.
01:38
It's going to be part of it on something.
01:41
This is a third night ago.
01:42
This is a third night in a row.
01:44
This has happened, so cancel the truck.
01:46
We're all right.
01:48
Have a copy engine contained in the truck and canceling truck.
01:57
We just called back if it involved alarm alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Davis St, San Leandro, CA 94577
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