False fire alarm triggered by fog machine at Palafox Place, Pensacola FL
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A fire alarm was activated at near Palafox Place. Fire units responded but the alarm company reported it was a false alarm caused by a fog machine.
Audio|Heard on: Pensacola Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
To Palafox Place, Engine 1, Engine 4, Engine 5, Ladder 11, activated fire alarm, near Palafox Place, respond on PSD Attack 1.
00:16
Love this is around, attack 1.
00:18
We'll take that first two.
00:21
Ladder 11 en route.
00:25
Just so you're aware, the alarm company just called to cancel.
00:31
Look, guys, you can cancel all the other units, what is going to cover?
00:36
Roger canceling all of the units.
00:39
Force of route.
00:42
Engine 4, you can cancel provider 11.
00:49
Also.
00:52
Engine 1, you can cancel for the Viter 11th.
00:59
Obviously, we're going to remain on air and route.
01:02
Remaining on air and route.
01:04
Forecompany on air and route.
01:07
Corpus cancellation, return to quarters.
01:11
Roger, return to quarters.
01:14
Good night, time.
01:16
Engine time.
01:19
Copicad poetry in quarters.
01:23
In quarters, thank you.
01:29
The batch engine four.
01:33
Injutor.
01:37
For is available in quarters.
01:40
Available in quarters.
01:43
Parallon, leg, take one.
01:46
Flood or 11.
01:49
We're going to be completed, engine one is going to take it.
01:53
Roger, completed, and J-1 is taken.
01:59
NG11.
02:05
The along somebody just called back, they had the...
02:12
Same two alarms just go off again, but there's a note on there saying they've got a fog machine.
02:19
Plog copies.
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Location mentioned:
Palafox Pl, Pensacola, FL 32502
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