Smoke alarm triggers fire alarm at residence near Southwest 37th Way, Gainesville FL
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According to the dispatch call, a smoke alarm activated in a residence near Southwest 37th Way, triggering a fire alarm. The alarm company contacted the homeowner, who provided a passcode and canceled the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
And today I want to find a small structure fire alarm at near Southwest 37th Way.
00:07
Call them by alarm company advising a smoke alarm.
00:11
A smoke alarm is going off in a single-family residential dwelling, soonly zone 43 master bedroom.
00:16
We will attempt to call inside post-63 hours.
00:23
FDA engineer is signed a sick person 2625 Southwest 75th Street, Bellamy Grand Apartments, Unit 1014, 2625, Southwest 75th Street, Bellany Grand Apartments, Unit 10114.
00:35
The patient is a 70-year-old male, conscious in breathing, he's completely alert, he's not breathing normally, the patient is experiencing blood pressure of 168 over 106, also has a history of vertigo, patient requests to go to the VA hospital, 0634 hours.
00:51
And J1, PIVI's the alarm company called back.
00:54
They spoke with the homeowner who requested to cancel.
00:56
They provide proper passcode with a request to cancel.
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Location mentioned:
SW 37th Way, Gainesville, FL 32607
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