False alarm of steam thought to be fire at new building, San Francisco CA


Emergency responders were called to a new building near Cross-Filbert and Greenwich due to reports of steam coming from the HVAC system. After inspection, no fire or hazard was found and the response was cancelled.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
And hi, Nia 3.0C. Cross-Filbert and Greenwich for a close-upist's response control.
00:05
T1.K.1.10. We just trying for patient care. Maybe require more minutes.
00:13
Copy.
00:14
EPA.
00:20
Are you able to do us in ETA for ACC?
00:24
No, bye.
00:30
148 on scene, big story.
00:32
This is a new building and we're just picking it out right now.
00:39
Bernie, copy.
00:45
Supporting.
00:51
See you on one of the radio.
00:54
Copy.
01:00
The system,
01:02
you can show TAC 13, Battalion 3 in service all of the units in on their own.
01:07
Workers tapping on the system copy.
01:10
Control Battalion 1.
01:12
Okay, 1.
01:15
Yeah, we made contact with the reporting party. This is steam from an HVAC system from afar.
01:21
There's nothing going on. You can cancel the totally no one.
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Location mentioned:
Greenwich St, San Francisco, CA
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