Residential fire alarm triggered by construction smoke, Naples FL
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was triggered near Acorn Way due to construction activity producing smoke. Fire units responded but determined it was a false alarm caused by workers chipping tile.
Audio|Heard on: Collier County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 73. Residential fire alarm.
00:03
Near Acorn Way.
00:06
Respond on Control South.
00:08
Engine 73. Residential fire alarm.
00:12
Near Acorn Way.
00:15
Respond on Control South.
00:16
Time out. 14.34 hours.
00:20
Engine 73, Control South.
00:23
Engine 73, Control South.
00:25
Control, Medic 22, you cancel fire.
00:29
Copy that, Medic 22.
00:35
521, Australian service, you plan service by the medic.
00:44
Okay, want to call business and service, thank you.
00:46
You're welcome.
00:51
Control, Medic 20, Cable phone.
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Copy, Medic 20.
00:59
We have a lot of 50 where they have was on.
01:05
Copy Medic 50.
01:06
Medic 90, you can return to zone?
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90 copies are turned to zone.
01:17
Engine 73, Control South.
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The alarm company is involved, it is a false alarm.
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Chairman, it's clear 2 p.
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North, we're sorry.
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Copy.
01:37
Control, Agent 73.
01:42
Engine 73, go ahead.
01:48
There are workers on site chipping tile that keep setting off the smoke detector with their smoke.
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Hopefully we won't have to go back again.
01:56
The homeowner is not on site either.
01:58
In service.
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Location mentioned:
Acorn Way, Naples, FL 34119
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