False fire alarm at assisted living facility during maintenance, Port Charlotte FL


Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a multi-story assisted living facility, but found no active fire. Maintenance staff were testing smoke detectors and replacing alarms during the incident.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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Transcript:
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Inchon 12 is arriving on scene near 2500 Easy St, Villa San Carlos.
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I have a multi-story, assisted living facility,
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ordinary construction, nothing showing from the exterior on Alpha and Bravo.
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No visual and audio alarm sounding, no evacuation progress will advise.
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Copy. Injit 12 arriving on teen, multi-story, assistant limiting facility, ordinary construction, nothing chilling besides A and B, no audio-visual, no evacuation, will advise, 1043[1].
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Engine 2, engine 2, rescue 2, respond to near Quasota Avenue, unit.
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CC205, Charlie Charlie 205, the Oaks 3 condos cross the Perage of Boulevard for a breathing problem for 9.O.A.
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Engine 2,000.
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The residence near Prasota Avenue.
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Central from Agent 12.
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Engine 12. Engine 12 will have...
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You can cancel all other incoming units.
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Talk to the maintenance staff.
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They were doing a smoke detector test and changing out an alarm.
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There is no active emergency at this location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1043: No code match, likely a misheard code for 'information' or 'situation resolved'
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Location mentioned:
Near Easy St, Port Charlotte, FL 33952
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