Automatic fire alarm activates smoke detector on fourth floor, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm triggered a smoke detector on the fourth floor of building B near South Osceola Avenue. The fire department responded and later reduced units, returning Tower 1 to service.
Audio|Heard on: City of Orlando Fire - Tac 1 and Tac 3
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Transcript:
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Engine 101, Power 1, District 1, Automatic fire alarm, at near South Osceola Avenue, MAA Parks I-B, Cross Street, East Central Boulevard and North Osceola Avenue and East Pine Street.
00:13
Engine 101, Tower 1, District 1, Respond on LFD 3.
00:24
There's your corners Robin.
00:27
Just about the engine one of the ones, they'll need to be coming back.
00:31
Direction, then instead of engine.
00:45
Engine 1. Automatic Fire Alarm.
00:49
At near South Osceola Avenue.
00:51
M.A. Parks, I.B.
00:53
Cross streets are East Central Boulevard and North Osceola Avenue and East Pine Street.
00:57
Engine 1. Respond Auto FD 3.
01:05
Let's go as one helms.
01:08
One's around. Engine one.
01:16
Engine one.
01:23
We have an automatic fire alarm at near East Tallahelhoea Alciola Avenue.
01:32
Please smoke detector activation on the fourth floor building B.
01:37
Attempting on premise.
01:39
Tomorrow are we on? Two or three?
01:42
All right.
01:49
Investor Orlando,
01:50
facing additional information, we'll reduce it to engine one.
01:54
You can return Tower One.
01:55
You just want to be in service.
01:58
District 1.
01:59
Tower 1, please return in service.
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Location mentioned:
S Osceola Ave building b, Orlando, FL 32801
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