False alarm at hardware store due to alarm testing, Roseville CA


Fire units responded to a waterflow alarm at Ace Hardware on Harding Boulevard near 108. No signs of smoke, fire, or water flow from sprinklers were found. It was confirmed that the alarm company was on-site testing, causing a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Roseville Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, Truck 1, Battalion 1, Engine 3, Roseville Tech 4, and XPLTAC 1. Response to waterflow alarm, Ace Hardware, Harding Boulevard near 108, Harding Boulevard, Unit A.
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Cross streets are Roseville Square and South, Harding Boulevard, Douglas Boulevard, Douglas Boulevard on ramp east.
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C2H1.
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Three on-Tack.
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Battalion One is on-Tac.
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Copy Engine 3 and Battalion One on tack.
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My partner contacted the business.
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They're advising there are no audible alarms or water flow from the sprinklers.
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They're continuing to check the building.
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And units responding to Ace Hardware, apparently the alarm company is on-site testing.
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Truck once on.
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The following copy the update is continue the first due can't be signed it.
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Copy, Engine 3, Truck 1, and Battalion 1 I'll show you available releasing the tack.
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For the fire engine one, I miss a lot of that traffic, can you repeat?
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Engine 1, the alarm company is on scene testing.
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There's no smoke, fire, or any water flow from the sprinklers.
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The battalion cleared the balance of the assignment. If you could continue, just check for the reset and confirm that the alarm company is on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near A Harding Blvd, Roseville, CA 95678
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