False fire alarm from faulty smoke detector in St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg FL
Fire and sheriff units responded to a structure fire report at Hendricks Enterprises near Pass Avenue South in St. Petersburg. The investigation found the alarm was triggered by an expired faulty smoke detector in Unit 207. No active fire was present.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Sheriff and EMS, Clearwater / St. Petersburg Police
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Transcript:
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Truck 23, Squad 22, Rescue 20, Truck 11, St.
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Pete 502, structure fire.
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Hendricks Enterprises, near Pass Avenue South, Grid 6-5-5C, Engine 9, District 6, Truck 20, Truck 20, Truck 23, Squad 22, Rescue 20, Truck 11, St.
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Pete, 502, Fire Tackle.
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Dispatch Okers command?
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Go ahead.
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Command information only, be advised that the caller does reside in Unit 207, however she is not currently at the location.
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Truck 20 command.
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Go ahead.
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Yes, the fire alarm is, we make contact with the 207 unit.
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The fire alarm is a pulse alert.
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It is from a faulty smoke detector that is expired.
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Copy that. Dispatch, you copy.
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Confirm false alarm.
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All units can go available.
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Location mentioned:
Av, St. Petersburg, FL 33710
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