Fire alarm at single-family home in Imperial Beach, Imperial Beach CA


Fire alarm activated at a single-story house near Iowa Avenue in Imperial Beach. Firefighters responded but found no signs of fire or smoke. Investigation is ongoing.
Audio|Source: Chula Vista Police and Fire
01:32
Transcript:
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Imperial Exchange Bina ringing alarm.
00:03
6 Echo[1], 6 Box Drought, near Iowa Avenue, Imperial Beach Engine 39,
00:15
6 Echo[1], 6 Box Strunt.
00:19
Station, Amt 53.
00:22
Ask three,
00:24
if you can switch to the valley for a one subject.
00:28
Hello.
00:34
Medic 56.
00:35
Medi 56, go ahead.
00:42
Connect 56, can you please show us available from hospital delays?
00:47
A meta 56 available.
00:53
Control Auto Engine 36.
00:56
Corridon 36, stand by.
01:02
Engine 36, go ahead. Engine 36, go ahead.
01:08
Engine 36 in route, Sharp Coronado personnel.
01:11
36, copy.
01:18
We have a single story, single family.
01:21
We have no audio and no visual.
01:23
We'll be investigating.
01:26
We're at Beach and June 39. I've seen single story, single family.
01:30
No audio, no visual.
01:32
Investigating.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6 Echo: Highest-priority medical response for life-threatening breathing problems (Echo-level) under Protocol 6.
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Location mentioned:
Imperial Beach, CA
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