False fire alarm due to battery change in Pinellas County, Pinellas County FL


A fire alarm in Pinellas County was found to be false. The alarm company confirmed the cause was a battery change, with no fire present.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire tackles, engine 17, fire alarm.
00:02
6213, this diverted request, grid 6666A, engine 17, fire tackle.
00:07
To call, patient. Honestead Medical One with patient, your Sunstar, 362 is showing.
00:10
This satch rescue 49.
00:12
Good night. Information only.
00:13
I did reach up the call back to Tonstar requesting and the ALS 6thus so start, but they just decided to say you to back for a call.
00:20
Copy. This dispatch engine six, eight, two minutes on.
00:22
Bravo, Rescue 17, Overdose, (number withheld) Yarmouth Avenue South for 686D, Rescue 17, Fire Attack, Bravo.
00:29
Like, one of some, sir?
00:30
Is that medical one? Yeah,
00:31
it's going to actually be a transport.
00:33
Okay, I'll be.
00:34
Fire tackle, engine 24, false, in Toronto, near Gulf Boulevard for 6443A, engine 24th, firetackle.
00:42
Spage, engine 17.
00:43
Hey, detective, go ahead.
00:45
Information only.
00:46
The alarm company called backton update.
00:47
Let's take it as a false alarm.
00:48
Verizon was just changing the batteries.
00:49
Copy. Agent 17 in the complex.
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Pinellas County, FL
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