False alarm from smoke detector caused by fog machine, San Jose CA
Firefighters responded to a residential smoke detector alarm near Biro Place. The alarm was confirmed as a false alarm caused by a Halloween fog machine during a party.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 12, single residential smoke detector alarm, near Biro Place, near Garlau Drive, Station 12's area.
00:13
Engine 35, unknown of antite, near Mikati Circle, near Rochester Avenue, Station 35's area.
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Continuing for Engine 35, it's going to be a trash fire.
00:27
Engine 35, trash fire.
00:34
Engine 28, Delta Response, near Alden Road, near Rome Drive. Station 28's area.
00:46
Engine 14, stands there.
00:49
Go to 14?
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Engine 14, RP's going to self-transport the patient to Kaiser stand at Tulara. The request and cancel. I'll show the engine back in service.
01:04
Four can go.
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I'll stay on the day. I just spoke.
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Engine 12, the alarm company spoke with the site. They're having a Halloween party and a fog.
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San Jose, CA
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