Audible fire alarm at Haines City address, Haines City FL
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An audible fire alarm was reported near Princess Stable Point in Haines City. Fire units responded to investigate. The situation was determined to be non-emergency after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Haines City Engine 1, Haines City Engine 2, Haines City Battalion 1, fire alarm, near Princess Stable Point, Haines City Pack 9, Pack 9, 9.45.
00:11
Okay, Sam, we're completely returning to.
00:14
That's we come in N48.
00:20
The company a Rotter alarm at near Princess Stable Point.
00:26
Hey, see if the entire one.
00:30
Here's a lot.
00:34
Marring, do you have additional?
00:39
I copy monitoring.
00:40
It's coming in as a Texan 9-1 for an audible fire alarm.
00:48
Judge.
00:50
Rescue 15.
00:52
En route, Lakeland South, freestanding, one patient, one trainee.
00:56
I copy.
00:58
10309, just you can show us complete office call.
01:05
General looks at the call in our zone.
01:07
Affirmative is to me on Tech 9 for an alarm.
01:12
Correction, Tech 10.
01:15
Go ahead and see that, Dr.
01:17
Brown.
01:18
I copy. She's toning it out now.
01:26
1039-5, Titan 4, fire alarm, Red Loop, and Trotter's Way, Crystal Lake, Tech Chin, Tech 10, 940.
01:39
Incidential.
01:42
I can't say the notice of visors no emergency.
01:51
That's affirmative.
01:52
We may contact with the permanent stay by the emergency.
01:57
No emergency.
01:59
You say the time of copy, no emergency.
02:02
First dude can continue and rob that information, follow the units to go up-free.
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Location mentioned:
Princess Sabal Pt, Haines City, FL 33844
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