Fire alarm triggered by cooking, no fire found, High Springs FL
Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near NW 164 Road. Upon investigation, they found the alarm was caused by cooking smoke and there was no fire present. The situation was resolved with no incidents.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 9, you're responding to a small structure fire near NW 164 Rd.
00:10
Alarm company reports a hallway smoke detector activation.
00:17
They received an additional activation from the keypad.
00:22
Unit 1743 responding.
00:27
Acknowledged.
00:28
Requesting unit 81.
00:29
Unit 818 responding.
00:35
Unit 81, status unclear.
00:37
Proceed, unit 81.
00:38
Unit 81 acknowledged.
00:42
Rescue unit reporting a 58-year-old female patient.
00:50
Time noted as 15 minutes past.
00:52
Additional patient information received.
00:55
Confirmed.
00:56
Sepsis case noted for the female patient.
01:00
Time recorded as 17:44.
01:07
Status updated for patient transport.
01:09
Acknowledged.
01:11
Agent communication ongoing.
01:12
Message received and held.
01:15
Message concluded.
01:21
Unit out of chance.
01:23
Unit confirmed out of chance.
01:24
Request for code clarification.
01:32
Unit at Brace Marketplace.
01:39
Unit N-29 off scene, single-story residential structure, nothing showing.
01:44
Mode confirmed.
01:46
Unit N-29 investigating, no signs of fire observed.
01:55
Acknowledgement to all units.
01:57
Greetings exchanged.
01:58
Reference to sepsis case at North Florida.
02:00
Copy confirmed.
02:06
Contact made with homeowner.
02:10
Homeowner reports cooking caused alarm activation.
02:13
Cooking caused smoke detector alarm, no fire present.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 164th Rd, High Springs, FL 32643
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