False fire alarm at six-story condominium, Longboat Key FL
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A fire alarm was reported at a six-story condominium near Gulf of Mexico Drive. Fire crews responded and found no smoke or flames. They discovered a detector had been pulled away from the ceiling, causing a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 92 truck, 92, fire alarm Players Club.
00:04
Near Gulf of Mexico Drive.
00:06
Near Gulf of Mexico Drive.
00:10
Respond on TAC 3.
00:16
That's RESTU 4-Pation transfer.
00:27
24 1308 Ispatrick 4 is going to be available returning Available returning Available returning MESG4
00:39
Unaware of the alarm, no smoke or flame.
00:47
922 on scene six-story ordinary construction condominium up the show and supplied alpha bravo truck 92 will be a bit.
00:58
Copy six story message journal and alpha bravo investigate you guys to stay with your truck I'll let you know.
01:09
Question that's got to say with your truck I'll let you know.
01:15
Press 992, switch to the factory.
01:21
Something as the West Storage Area, if you could check the ground floor.
01:27
I'll check the upper floors.
01:30
The rest of the two check ground.
02:46
We've located a detector that is pulled away from the ceiling.
02:51
We believe this is it.
02:52
It appears to be a false alarm.
02:55
Copy the defector a false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Gulf of Mexico Dr, Longboat Key, FL 34228
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