Fire alarm at va clinic found to be false alarm, Cape Coral FL


A fire alarm sounded at the va clinic in cape coral. Responding crews found a two-story building with no visible fire and determined it was likely a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
District officer 1, medical.
00:02
At va clinic cape coral, near diplomat pkwy e.
00:06
Respond on dispatch 2.
00:07
District officer 1.
00:09
General medical, Minnesota. Victory.
00:10
Cancel an fire, please.
00:11
Kenling fire, medic 3.
00:12
Rescue 14, new coffee direct.
00:14
14 copies cancels.
00:15
Cancel. Lincoln, Philadelphia, 241, on team.
00:17
We have a two-story multi-residential structure.
00:20
Nothing's trying at this time.
00:21
We'll be investigating.
00:22
Lake control copies.
00:23
J-Shadget 2.31 on scene.
00:25
Control, medic 19.
00:26
Medic 19.
00:28
I'll be delayed to respond to other bridges up on Bayshore, or on 31, excuse me.
00:32
104. Spider-21, engine 231.
00:35
This engine 331, go ahead.
00:41
No hazards, you can be able available.
00:44
Engine 23 copies.
00:45
We can show you show engine D31 assignment complete.
00:47
Please control copy.
00:48
Control, medic 34.
00:50
34. Control is 106.
00:53
Refusals, suspend all status checks.
00:56
The refusal, suspending status checks, 1449.
01:01
Take control ladder 231, this can be a false alarm to the construction desk and I'll help with reset.
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Location mentioned:
Near Diplomat Pkwy E, Cape Coral, FL 33909
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