False alarm at residence near Singletary Road, Fort Meade FL
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An alarm activated near Singletary Road was reported. After verifying the pass code, responders confirmed it was a false alarm with no further action needed.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
All the time, 27, alarm, near Singletary Road, TAC 8, all units, Pack 8, 1815.
00:09
Question.
00:10
Back 4.
00:13
I copy direct, thank you, ma'am.
00:14
I'll be complete.
00:16
Back 4 complete.
00:17
1816.
00:21
Rescue 17-19 psychiatric at Circle K-7695, Highway 60 East Tech 5.
00:28
1816.
00:33
1816. 1860.
00:39
The Italian three.
00:42
Four under control.
00:44
The Italian three, I copy under control, 1816.
00:53
Two-one.
00:57
We're patient contact.
01:01
Patient contact, 1815.
01:03
Ms.
01:08
Ma'am, both units patient contact, we're in control.
01:11
Both units patient contact under control, U-tune-6.
01:16
We're tuned-6.
01:17
This U-36 station contact.
01:20
Patient contact, 1717.
01:24
216.
01:27
216.
01:29
Complete.
01:30
Copy.
01:35
Do we know this tag for another call on your zone via hemorrhage at 2124-192 West.
01:39
Press 2.5.
01:42
The 260 is clear.
01:45
That's affirmative they're being dispatched to a call in their zone.
01:48
Call me.
01:54
421 Hemorrhage 2124, Highway 92 West, Talk 7.
02:01
I'm sorry, I didn't copy.
02:03
Where's the reason for a false alarm?
02:07
They didn't give us a reason for the false alarm.
02:09
They just advised us the keyholds and provided the correct pass code for a false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Singletary Rd, Fort Meade, FL 33841
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