Multiple false fire alarms triggered by smoke and carbon monoxide, Fairfield CA


Several fire alarms activated at residential and commercial locations on Holiday Ln. One alarm was caused by burnt popcorn and another by carbon monoxide detector activation. No actual fire or dangerous condition was found.
Audio|Source: Solano, Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun – Fire Dept.
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Transcript:
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Engine 40, fire alarm[1], one three five zero,
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holiday lane, courtyard dining area.
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The engine 40 is the fire alarm[1], something for the silk first floor dining room.
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Engine 35, fire alarm[1], 1667, on and woodcourt.
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It's a 35, round.
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Time for it.
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It's going to be for us.
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All right. I'm coming from the living room, smoke detector. Emily, with a resident now hitting the heapard popcorn, no fire.
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Copy that.
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We're canceling. Where do you show is available?
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Time for.
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Forty's on scene. Marriott. Nothing showing. Got the mystery.
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And 40.
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All right. All right. Is the false alarm? Sure, scare.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Alarm activation/fire alarm call
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Location mentioned:
Holiday Ln, Fairfield, CA 94534
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