Residential fire alarm triggered by construction dust, Rancho Santa Fe CA


A residential fire alarm at a house near Paseo Valencia was triggered due to construction dust. No fire was found. Firefighters responded and noted it may be a repeated false alarm like the previous day. No contact was made with the homeowner or alarm company.
Audio|Source: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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Transcript:
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Rancho Santa Fe, Residential Fire Alarm[1], Engine 263, near Paseo Valencia.
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Naracom, R.A.
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142 for Charlie.
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R.A.
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142. We're going to be closer than R.A. 141.141. We're going to be closer than R.A.
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141. As I call on Rantros, can you sign this in place in them, please?
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Could be clear for responding R.A.
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141, you can cancel.
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North Tom, Engine 263.
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Engine 263.
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North Tom, Engine 263.
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We're at this house yesterday. There's some construction going on, some dust causes to activate.
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Have you talked to the RP by chance for the homeowner?
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Negative,
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and neither has the alarm company.
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Okay, copy that.
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Yeah, yesterday she was, I guess, trying to contact the alarm company or dispatch was quite pressure that we arrived, so I'm assuming it might be a similar scenario today.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Fire Alarm: Alarm activation/fire alarm call
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Location mentioned:
Near Paseo Valencia, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
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