False commercial fire alarm at beachside resort, Panama City Beach FL
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Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at Beachside Resort near Front Beach Road. Upon investigation, the alarm was determined to be false and caused by construction activity.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
9142-9164 respond to arms commercial near Front Beach Road Beachside Resort closest major intersection Kelly Street and Front Beach Road respond on on tax 5 9142 99164 respond alarms commercial
00:16
Near Front Beach Road Beachside Resort closest major intersection county street and Front Beach Road response 5 timeout 1137 County 9164 I'll copy call over the monitor in the house county's mid-28 in service and in 208 service 1137 can receive 9164 monitoring house
00:43
Karen, now 142, respondent.
00:50
County 142 is responding to near Front Beach Road, showing elevator equipment room zone 27.
01:11
Command, the county,
01:13
command terminated, we're in service.
01:16
Command terminated, not in service, 142.
01:23
County 9442, on scene.
01:26
144 commercial structure, nothing showing.
01:29
We'll be investigating 9142 as command.
01:33
Honey 142 is on scene, masonry structure, nothing showing establishing command, 1143.
01:43
1937 on scene
01:48
I've seen I've seen the repeat apparatus
01:53
19237 on scene 1937 on scene 1937 off 43
02:02
The H-Side, Connecticut County Cancel 9164
02:06
Will false alarm activation due to the construction
02:10
False forms set off due to construction 1144.
02:14
The Out of Van 164 copies direct.
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Location mentioned:
Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32413
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