False fire alarm at San Luis Obispo City Hall, San Luis Obispo CA


A fire alarm sounded twice at San Luis Obispo City Hall but no fire was found. Staff are working with IT to fix the system and avoid false fire responses.
Audio|Source: San Luis Obispo City Fire Dispatch
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Story commercial occupancy, this is City Hall.
00:03
Alarms are initially sounding. They've just been turned off or an investigated bug.
00:07
Engine fork and level 1 station.
00:12
City Fire, City, I see.
00:16
City, I see.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:26
You can cancel engine bore. This is the second time alarm's been worked on today.
00:32
False alarm.
00:40
City prior copy.
00:46
Engine 4. Medical.
00:49
Code 3 Unresponsive Mail PD on scene.
00:52
(number withheld), Brutuk.
00:54
Ito Park, Grid I-12.
00:56
(number withheld), Brutuk. Ito Park, Gridi-12.
01:07
City Fire Prevention 4, we're southbound 101 at LOBR.
01:11
I believe Truck 1 is still gonna be a little closer.
01:17
City Fire copies. Truck 1, did you copy the traffic at Edo Park?
01:23
Truck 1, we're in route.
01:32
The city fire city I see. The city staff at scene is requesting whether or not the alarm company contacted you for this response.
01:55
A firm. It was a cure to technology that contacted us and requested dispatch for the Waterflow Journal Fireland.
02:05
I copy that, thank you.
02:07
The alarm system is not, we're not able to get it into trouble mode. This could be a continuous problem. So while it's staffed here at the city, we'll work with IT to be able to get a hold of you and not have a fire response.
02:20
City fire copies.
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