False fire alarm caused by faulty detector at Lake Mary, Lake Mary FL


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Brookdale at Lake Mary. The alarm was triggered by a test and no actual fire or hazards were found. The alarm was false, likely due to a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Penal to Battalion 37 and 23, you're responding for the Brookdale at Lake Mary for a general fire alarm, Zone 1. Call came in from the alarm company. We'll attempt to contact the location. Battalion 33 is on stand. We've got us to restore your nursing room.
00:25
Engine 33 on scene three story commercial. Seminole, the 1037 engine 33. Stand by for one. 937 to 33 engine. They're advising they got smoking room 2.32. The 1037, that's permitted. We contacted. We're on plug.
00:46
We contact a location. They're giving us additional information right now that's advising at the test. We're sitting by on upgrading while we're getting more information. Okay, confirming you are upgrading this.
01:03
Battalion 37, test permitted, we went to go ahead and upgrade this to echo. They're now advising that it's a false alarm, no real fire, that it was just a test. They're not seeing any smoke or flames at this time. All right, that's fine. Let's keep going, Zelda. Let's let 33 engine go ahead and investigate. Butarian, 37, 17.
01:30
Titan 37 on scene. Attention to the battalion. Panel is saying smoke alarm in front of 2.23. We located there's no hazards. Here's be a faulty attacker. No heat signal, there's no smoke. All right, the Giant 37, copy.
01:58
Do you advise 223 or 2322? 223? 223. All right, for the cat, we're looking for 232. You can confirm that as well.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Mary, FL 32746
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