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Alameda County Fire Station No. 34
Address: 2333 Powell St, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA
Phone: (510) 632-3473
State: California
City: Emeryville
Zip Code: 94608



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9 years ago (12-09-2016)
On Friday Aug 6, 2010 at the AMC Theater on Bay Street during the 4:15 showing of a movie, the fire alarms went off. However no one really knew they were fire alarms, although they were very loud and insistent. NO theater personell came into the theater to tell us what was going on, nothing was flashed on the screen, the movie kept going. It took a good 5 minutes before people began to stream out of the theater, into the lobby to find out there was no information and no one knew what was going on, the employees just milling around as were the patrons. Luckily it was a false alarm. What if this had been real.? The personnel at the theater were compelety untrained and unprepared. Does the fire department so any such training? Perhaps some should be done
15 years ago (07-08-2010)
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