Commercial fire alarm at Calypso Resort Tower 3, Panama City Beach FL
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A commercial fire alarm was triggered at Calypso Resort Tower 3 near Front Beach Road and Powell Adams Drive in Panama City Beach. Emergency units responded. There were no visible flames or smoke; the alarm was possibly activated by steam.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 31, Ladder 30 respond, alarms commercial near Front Beach Road, Calypso Resort Tower 3,
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nearest major intersection,
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North Pier Park Drive.
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Engine 31, Ladder 30, respond,
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alarms, commercial, near Front Beach Road, Calypso Resort Towers,
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near major intersection,
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Powell Adams and Front Beach Road, respond on TAC 5.
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9147-in-service, 1738.
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About a thirty-one.
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92-37, you're clear for quarters.
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91-47, you're clear for quarters.
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May 147, you're clear for quarters.
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9237, TN, 4.
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John, Mr. 31,
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respondent, H.T.W.
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Edge 31, responding near Front Beach Road, Calypso Resort Tower 3,
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general fire alarm, no flames, smoke, steam.
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This call is coming from a first party on scene.
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30 second tones,
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respond,
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alarms, commercial, near Front Beach Road, Calypso Resort Tower 3.
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Nearest major intersection, Front Beach Road, Powell Adams Road.
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Another 30 second tones, also respond, EMS call,
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correction, alarms, commercial,
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near Front Beach Road,
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Calypso Resort Tower, 3.
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Near major intersection,
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Front Beach Road, Powell Adams Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32413
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