Power surge triggers multiple fire alarms on Poinciana Blvd, Kissimmee FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible electrical incident near South Poinciana Boulevard involving multiple fire alarms. Several nearby buildings were affected, with alarms likely triggered by a power surge. Management and crews remained on site as the issue was being addressed.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 42, use TAC 3.
00:03
Fire alarm, near South Poinciana Boulevard.
00:09
Engine 42, use TAC 3.
00:12
Fire alarm,
00:14
near South Poinciana Boulevard.
00:19
4.43 outfield.
00:24
Score 43.
00:30
We're able to clear this call if you need to take that far along down the road.
00:36
Okay, I'll see Engine 42.
00:39
Still,
00:43
Squad 4-3. Go ahead.
00:50
I'm advising there's a water flow alarm there.
00:53
Do you need an additional?
00:56
Negative.
00:58
Actually, 15-10.
01:03
We have continuing alarms at nearby buildings and intermittent alarms in the adjacent building, likely all caused by the power surge.
01:18
We might get continued alarms for those same buildings.
01:23
The management is unable to secure due to trouble fault caused by the surge. Will remain on site for the utility company.
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Location mentioned:
S Poinciana Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34758
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