Fire alarm activation at Alexander Towers condominium, Hollywood FL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm activated at Alexander Towers condominium near South Ocean Drive in Hollywood, Florida. Units were dispatched and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Zone Vecho Fireland
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Zone 40 Engine 5Capt1105 respond to Alexander Towers near South Ocean Drive reference to a fire alarm at 1324
00:24
Don't have a copy.
00:26
You can show me available.
00:28
1324. 2.27 arrival.
00:37
11.
00:40
1324.
00:51
Call and 15 is now a private call.
00:54
Resty 1 5 with Sunrise Cole, Rusty 36,
00:59
is on a fall injury.
01:02
N241 needs a Respy site.
01:04
They're asking if we have a closer unit.
01:06
I believe the others are at a service training.
01:11
Do you have any Sunrise units closer?
01:15
Um, I have to ask them.
01:20
Copy. Keep 70 common and see if there's a ghost or sunrise unit.
01:25
Copy.
01:27
Rescue 15 are you on this there?
01:32
Uh,
01:33
65-year-old male conscious breathing, listen to 55.
01:39
All right, they were trying to raise you, but that was no answer.
01:49
Copy.
01:53
Copy. Copy.
01:54
I'll see you a rival as the VA clinic and in Route to West Side.
01:57
Thank you.
01:59
1026.
02:01
Copy that.
02:07
Go ahead.
02:08
So 40, echo.
02:10
So 40, echo. Fire alarm.
02:11
As in 60, you're being requested on dispatch 8,
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near South Ocean Drive, an Alexander Towers condominium.
02:24
The agency copy responding.
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Location mentioned:
S Ocean Dr, Hollywood, FL 33019
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