Residential fire alarm at soledad near San Pedro Way, Soledad CA
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was reported near San Pedro Way and San Carlos in Soledad, California. Fire station 37 responded to the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: CalFire BEU - Local, Command, Air Attack, Air to Ground
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02:46
Transcript:
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Station 37,
00:03
a residential fire alarm,
00:05
718,
00:07
San Pedro Way.
00:23
. . . . . .
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.
00:34
Saturday 4614-inchin 37, residential lump sounding 718 San Pedro Way.
00:41
718 San Pedro Way Way across San Carlos, first U.S.
00:45
Dean, Pedro, IC, see of Petri.
00:50
Monterey, 103, Port-Botai 4614, respondent with Section 37, residential alarm sounding 718, San Pedro Way across the San Carlos,
01:03
solid ed,
01:05
Pedro, IACC, CDF tax 3, 1555.
01:10
Monterey, Petali, 4614 copies the dispatch.
01:13
I'll be monitoring due to the nodes and CATS.
01:17
I've moderated copy.
01:25
Monterey, 3717, two-story apartment complex approximately 2,000 square feet.
01:30
Nothing showing will be investigating.
01:31
I'll be assuming Pedro IG.
01:39
I'm already copying the 15 of 50s.
01:49
Penrocy, the RP states that they were outside the house,
01:54
that makes any sense.
02:01
Monterrey, Pedro, C.
02:03
Monterrey, Pedro, C.
02:07
The Monterey?
02:12
Monterey, Hedroyci, you can cancel the battalion, can be a faulty smoke detector.
02:17
The Monterey copy is 1,500.
02:29
Battalion 4614 Monterey information.
02:33
San Pedro is a faulty smoke alarm.
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You can cancel.
02:42
Battalion 4614 copies all.
02:45
Available tow-free.
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Location mentioned:
San Pedro Way, Soledad, CA 93960
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