False smoke alarm sparks fire crew rush in Indian Harbour Beach, Indian Harbour Beach FL
Being dispatched to near Palm Springs Boulevard for a smoke alarm, fire crews were informed of a false alarm by the keyholder, preventing unnecessary emergency response.
Audio|Source: Indian Harbor Beach Operations
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Transcript:
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The page for Station 56 and 124, please respond to near Palm Springs Boulevard for a general smoke alarm.
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Again, that's near Palm Springs Boulevard,
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bio alarm, zone 38, general smoke alarm.
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Fire a page out, 1357 hours.
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124 off the job.
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Temple.
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Harbor Battalions and route the station.
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Temple. Answer.
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Are there are engine two systems like the critical response?
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Temple.
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Orwell, 10.7.
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Hansler?
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Oliver Regins.
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Okay.
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Oliver Reggie 256, responding.
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Engine 256 responding, B-5, the alarm company just called back, says they got in touch with the keyholder, who advised it as a false alarm.
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All right, and catch your last traffic.
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The alarm company just called back.
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They said they got in touch with the keyholder who advised it is a false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Palm Springs Blvd, Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937
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