Fire alarm at hotel likely caused by faulty sensor, Hollywood FL


A fire alarm was triggered at the Diplomat Hotel on South Ocean Drive. Security confirmed there was no smoke or fire and believes the alarm was caused by a faulty sensor.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
No five, Captain 105, this special partial show, high-rise fire alarm[1] at near South Ocean Drive at the Diplomat Hotel, 237. After 6th, you acknowledge, about 41-year-old male convulsion, I don't know if you took something. And 105 to also stand by, continue response, confirming.
00:29
In the standby. I know, just your 105 copy? I'm sorry. I didn't understand that. The 105 came from Range 105. Canceled Range 105. Cancel. Rehabil, in quarters.
00:57
It's not available, I think. Available 2.39. Anybody for an additional call?
01:25
I give a smoke detector activation. I'm trying to call back nothing for 3.240.
01:31
She could be not call.
01:32
Call. Hey, Mallet, you're going to be responding to Caesar.
01:33
She's her daughter having one.
01:35
214. 2011. You're leaving a fall injury? In June 5101, you're leaving a fall injury?
01:37
I'm going to find her copy, thank you.
01:43
241. 52 for arrival.
01:45
Okay. Down, I'm very confused.
01:47
Thank you.
01:48
We made landline with the security who confirmed there is no smoke or flames and there's a question to cancel abiding faulty sensor per security in the wealth.
Police codes explained
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[1]
fire alarm: Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near S Ocean Dr, Hollywood, FL 33019
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