False fire alarm at single-family residence in San Francisco, San Francisco CA


A fire alarm was triggered at a single-family home in San Francisco. No smoke or fire was seen and no one was at the house. Responders suspect it may be a false alarm and are investigating.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
The five single family residential has nothing shown under investigation.
00:05
Any four messages?
00:10
That's Inter17, MediCLA 6-7. The location is near Kiska between Reardon and Dormitory.
00:21
This is for the shortness of breath.
00:24
Responding Control 3.
00:26
574, the location is near Dolores, Unit 212, between Market and 14th. This is for code 2, abdominal pain, responding control, 3.
00:41
Unit dispatch, Medic 580, Medic 580, the location is Washington Square.
00:49
Columbus, between Union and Pau, for a code to sick pain, respond and control one.
00:59
7.5, Mr. C, stand by just one.
01:05
It is in 12.
01:07
They're saying this is a single-family residence. There's no audible alarm.
01:11
There's no one home right now.
01:12
But according to the text,
01:14
this is supposed to be room number 110 activated.
01:17
This looks like a single-family residence.
01:19
Can we do a double-check on the address of the alarm company?
01:32
Please show us clear vanness available.
01:39
We're talking about five on callback.
01:41
A lot of companies confirmed address near Greystone with the same cross streets.
01:46
They said it was 110, but it could be a zone 110 and not a room 110.
01:53
All right, message received.
01:56
We're going to investigate, apparently there's no one at home and we're coming to investigate this.
02:02
It's funny by message, Steve.
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San Francisco, CA
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