Residential fire alarm at solana beach canceled after check, Solana Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was triggered near Highland Cove in Solana Beach. Fire engine was dispatched but later canceled after confirming no fire.
Audio|Heard on: San Marcos Public Safety
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Rancho Santa Fe, residential fire alarm.
00:03
Engine 2.37.
00:05
At near Highland Cove.
00:12
Black driver bluff.
00:15
Are you on Foxtrot?
00:17
Yeah.
00:20
Do you still hold his position where he was, or is he moving back to the north little bit?
00:27
32 copies.
00:31
Is the patient moving north from here or is she staying put?
00:36
She is slowly starting to make this way back north.
00:39
He seems to be having some trouble finding his footing.
00:43
How do you think?
00:49
Start on engine 237.
00:52
On 1027. On 10, 237.
00:57
Are we canceling for the fire alarm?
01:04
Enter 237 can cancel.
01:10
Energy 237, copy, cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Cove, Solana Beach, CA 92075
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