False alarm from CO2 release near Taco Bell, Concord CA


Officers responded to a report of a possible fire near the entrance of Nica Core business in Concord, CA. After investigation, it was determined there was no fire. The incident was caused by a release of CO2 pressure from equipment at a nearby Taco Bell, resulting in a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Concord Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I'm talking to some bystanders here at the entrance of Nica Core, and they haven't seen any sort of fire. They've been here for a few hours.
00:08
Tencore.
00:10
Nothing looks like it's on fire around here.
00:13
She can probably cancel CS2.
00:15
I copy. Cancelain't see.
00:21
C3, I'll go down page and check that first.
00:26
I copy.
00:31
Do you know where the Trump's calling from?
00:38
For info, he was peeing at Monument A.C., and as the Colman on, he was moving to that Monument.
00:45
Copy.
00:51
He too.
00:53
Is he too?
00:58
This is a guy filling up the CO2 for Taco Bell here. He said he released pressure.
01:02
Right around upon with the parking and most likely with the Comstall.
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Concord, CA
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