False fire alarm caused by heater at public building, Pensacola FL
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an activated alarm at a public building near South Pace Boulevard in Pensacola, Florida. The alarm was a false alert caused by a heater. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Pensacola Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
1,000 South Pace Boulevard, engine 4, engine 1, engine 5, ladder 11, activated fire alarm, 1,000 South Pace Boulevard, respond on POS.
00:21
Four-o.
00:25
You're on a Route, Sack 4?
00:31
Four. The engine 4, engine 5, engine 1, ladder, leather, leather, weather, and route for activated fire alarm.
00:42
Could be at the Oar House at 1,000 south-paced blur.
00:48
They're getting panels, smoke detector, no contact inside yet.
00:56
Injure 4 fire just back.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:02
Long company is calling to cancel.
01:07
Copy, engine 4 continue, you can return all the other units.
01:11
Copy engine 4 continuing, all the other units come in.
01:18
Right and touch, ladder 11.
01:22
Ladder 11.
01:24
We're complete remaining on air.
01:28
11 remaining here.
01:31
Same traffic, engine 1.
01:34
Engine 1 remaining on the air.
01:36
Inge 1 remaining on the air.
01:40
6-5 on me.
01:43
Enter 5.
01:46
Release by command completed, returning to quarters on name.
01:49
Five completed.
01:50
Returning.
01:51
Is your poor on scene?
01:54
Four on scene.
01:56
Four on scene.
02:00
Scratch five, remain.
02:05
Go to enter five.
02:07
Cable and quarters.
02:10
Five and quarters.
02:15
The long went off whenever they turn the heater's on, but everything is clear and good now.
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Location mentioned:
S Pace Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32502
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