Residential fire alarm triggered by cooking near Woodthrush Rd, Pleasanton CA


A residential fire alarm was triggered near Woodthrush Road. No obvious fire was found. Residents said cooking caused the alarm but could not provide the correct passcode.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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Open issue 3, truck 93, residential alarm sounding, near Woodthresh Road, that's a standing wing guide.
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224-alco, status check?
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Were we cleared in?
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We're just still, um, I'll check in with them, but I'm still required to check on your status. Improving your co-course, please.
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Hey, firm.
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Probably, I'll follow.
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1026 wires down east Metro Valley Boulevard and Jensen just back to you County District 13 into 13 medical Washington and Greenhouse Mall
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The person left in a car
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So see 24 copies
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In residential alarm, this is a zone 13 upstairs hall fire alarm.
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339.
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Code to for unknown medical.
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We next to a gas station.
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All details are from CHP who received them from a passerby saying there's a mail across McDonald's at the gas station down on the ground,
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not moving or responding.
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There were no alarm.
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Five,
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they're going to be in the emergency lane,
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one caller.
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Trust 93 alum companies saying they made contact,
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the residents said it was caused by cooking, but they didn't have the correct passcode.
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Location mentioned:
Near Woodthrush Rd, Pleasanton, CA 94566
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