False fire alarm due to malfunctioning system, Clearwater FL
Fire crews responded to a malfunctioning fire alarm with a low pressure switch and leaking valve at a building near Martin Luther King Junior Street in Clearwater. The alarm was false and no fire was present.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Panel T1, it's now showing that sixth floor, low pressure switch again.
00:09
Sixth floor, low pressure switch again.
00:16
Correct.
00:19
That is correct.
00:20
It no longer has the fire pump alarm.
00:23
All right, are you able to silence those two alarms or reset them?
00:31
Not able to silence, I can try another reset, but it threw these two alarms again.
00:38
Rescue 18, efficient.
00:40
Understood, rescuing the patient.
00:47
Command, 20-minute notification.
00:54
Five truck one, I found a leaking valve on two in the riser room next to the stairwell.
01:02
The north stairwell.
01:08
Affirmative.
01:16
T1 panel.
01:22
Are you guys with PD?
01:27
Negative.
01:30
Copy a T105 are you?
01:33
Yeah, I'll send them down this stairwell.
01:37
You're just going to have to have them contact the alarm company, take it up on.
01:45
760 with patient, your son's heart is 230.
01:50
Four outside fire near Martin Luther King Junior Street.
01:54
Martin Luther King Junior Street grid 615B engine 4 fire attack Bravo.
02:03
Bravo A strict 6-6-0 Squat 655 fire-tech Provo A strict 6-6-0 Squat-6 file fire-tech prolo Yeah.
02:14
The malfunction of the fire alarm system.
02:17
There's no fire problem.
02:18
Command terminated truck one is available.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Martin Luther King Jr Ave, Clearwater, FL 33755
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