Residential fire alarm at single-story home with no smoke, Pensacola FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Grand Bahama Drive. The house was single-story with no visible smoke. Firefighters investigated and found no signs of fire.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 14,
00:03
Residential smoke alarm near Grand Bahama Drive.
00:06
Squad 14, residential smoke alarm near Grand Bahama Drive, near Grand Bahama Drive,
00:13
Cross street to Caribbean Drive, Androsse Drive, timeout 1830.
00:18
Good, 401.
00:25
One.
00:27
Ten out of service, all have a good night.
00:37
11.
00:39
And if we think of a package real quick, pretty please.
00:44
Sure.
00:46
Thank you very much.
00:57
We're going to be complete.
01:00
We need to come to 10 for mechanical.
01:04
We need to come to 10 for mechanical.
01:08
Let's put in a squad 14.
01:12
Squad 14.
01:14
Call them by the alarm company.
01:16
They received residential fire alarm for multiple zones, 10, 11, and 12 for heat and smoke.
01:25
Cover that.
01:30
I made it point there.
01:34
Those Tien Ades are sharp getting there.
01:39
Ladder 12 is scambia.
01:43
Ladder 12.
01:45
Completed.
01:48
Ladder 12 completed.
01:49
Team 35.
01:54
The medic 121.
01:55
I'm a medic 121.
01:59
Five lights on the ground.
02:02
We're going to leave for a minute.
02:09
Squad 14 escape.
02:13
Squad 14. Squad 14.
02:15
On scene, single story residential.
02:19
Nothing showing out investigating.
02:22
Slater 14 on scene, single story residential.
02:26
Nothing showing out investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Bahama Dr, Pensacola, FL 32506
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