Fire alarm caused by cleaning crew at commercial building, Pensacola FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to an activated fire alarm at a commercial building near Corporate Woods Dr. The alarm was caused by a cleaning crew. Later, a small fire was fought on the building's roof and back porch using exterior handlines.
Audio|Heard on: Pensacola Fire Department
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05:42
Transcript:
00:00
Engine six, engine three, engine five, ladder, 16, route to near Corporate Woods Dr, Cartrees of College at the Fresenius Medical Care Renal Care,
00:14
for an activated fire alarm.
00:19
Thank you, Paul, you take a half.
00:22
64 Scanbiel, I'll be sending command.
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Six copies.
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Do you have a keyholder en route?
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Safety for assuming command.
00:34
Not at this time, alarm company is calling now, attempting to cancel.
00:41
There's someone on scene, working, that's trying to cancel?
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The alarm company's just calling back, sir, I don't have that info.
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Say stuff.
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Hey, I'll be assuming command.
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The time 2 on scene, assuming command.
01:04
Angel 11 is Canvia on scene.
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Angel 11 on scene. Andrew 11 on scene.
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Where that's home on scene?
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Office.
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Do y'all one, uh,
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horizontal van?
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To the light.
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Copy horizontal van.
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16, something.
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And then 16, I'm saying.
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Six on scene,
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one story, commercial building, nothing showing for that command.
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All use is level one stage.
02:02
Six on scene, signal story, commercial structure, nothing showing all the trucks level one stage.
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Excuse to command.
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Let's get in go.
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We're going to hand that this three inch of hydrant.
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Is that good?
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Perfect, thank you.
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Five, two to six.
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Page six.
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Seeing cancel all the units.
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Six are on scene.
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It's going to be cleaning,
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pick up some dust.
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Six will be remaining on scene.
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3.06, all of the units, counts for each co-orders.
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His cleaning crew, engine six remain on scene.
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16 on scene, counsel, return, return, no man.
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Three return.
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17, driver.
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Bobby, completed returning on May.
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I cancel 3, you returning.
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5, 916,
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and then your 5, complete returning on me.
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Copy 3, returning.
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He's returning. He's returning.
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I've been checked in the IGR now.
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Water supply.
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Man,
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this gave you.
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360s been completed, notice out of the private record.
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Covered premis search complete.
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Water supply established.
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Water supply established.
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Command, copies.
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Water's the fly stabs with the Hydra.
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G6.
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This game to two, command.
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Go for command.
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Everything's 10-4[1].
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Maintenance said they're going to remain on scene and continue to clean.
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There's no problems at this time.
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Six completed, returning on me.
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Ten minute working fire.
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The six complete, we're turning on me.
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Probably continued the time we're still on back the fire.
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It grew on the roof ventilated,
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one handline on the exterior.
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A lot of trouble for a man.
05:01
Over an anxious fire on the back porch.
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Stop, we got a handline back here.
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Since the old engine, excuse you get to stretch the handline and then we've got to have to fire over Delta inside.
05:19
Since then we're going to just do copy.
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We need to trap it in.
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Three.
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Quarter.
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Do you have three, valve one quarters.
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Five.
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Two, five.
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Bion quarters.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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