Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response at hotel, Bradenton FL
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm at the Hampton Inn in Bradenton was determined to be a carbon monoxide alarm, not a fire. Emergency responders were dispatched but continued non-emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Engine, 641, five-residential fire alarm, near Cooper Creek Boulevard, Bradenton, Hampton Inn, respond on TAC 3.
00:20
Alpha 12, relocate EMS, (number withheld).
00:25
301, North Ellington.
00:27
EMS Station 6.
00:28
Respond on Pack, 5.
00:34
Alarm,
00:36
actually a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:42
Office 16 copy in Route 2319.
00:51
Letting you know that this is not a fire alarm, it is a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:57
Copy, thank you for appeasing 2320.
01:04
Boulevard.
01:06
Happy 641 en route, 2320.
01:13
DCC, engine 621, the advice we're continuing non-emergency.
01:18
Copy 641 going non-emergency 2320.
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