False fire alarm triggered at High Beach Resort, Hollywood FL


A fire alarm was triggered at High Beach Resort, but no one confirmed calling 911 or that there was a fire on arrival.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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40 Echo[1] fire alarm.
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High Beach Resort, 4111 South Ocean Drive.
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15-0-9[2]. Next to 42, time check.
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What time for you to spend?
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Copy. Sir.
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7. Sean. We'll be in a investigator.
00:11
Golly 487. Your arrival, 15 notes.
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50, 10. I had a 104-659.
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I just want another income cross.
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Okay. Do you want 4 available? 1510.
00:18
And just 6'5-10.
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$1.16.10. $1.1610.
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Coff. Be quitting at 7-stray available, 1510.
00:23
You said, my phone.
00:24
We're a rival at the address.
00:26
No one's stating that they have called 911[3].
00:28
Is there anyone we can do a callback or call for a number associated with the medical device?
00:32
I recognize.
00:33
I understand that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
40 Echo: Fire alarm
[2]
15-0-9: Possible local dispatch code for fire/rescue
[3]
911: Emergency call
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Location mentioned:
Near S Ocean Dr, Hollywood, FL 33019
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