Residential fire alarm caused by battery issue, Sanford FL
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Fire units responded to a mechanical alarm at a residence near Saybrook Circle. Upon investigation, no fire was found. The alarm was triggered due to a battery issue.
Audio|Heard on: Seminole County Fire and EMS
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01:23
Transcript:
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Quint 34 Mechanical Alarm Residential, near Saybrook Circle Select 49 Dota.
00:11
Did you have protection?
00:15
Engine 42 with patient.
00:16
So on that, do?
00:22
Engine 42 to rescue 43.
00:27
42 grader.
00:31
Yeah,
00:32
when you see our truck, just go ahead and back down the driveway.
00:35
We're with the patient in the driveway, and that's just going to be the easiest way to back in.
00:39
It will be a transfer.
00:43
Fort you check.
00:48
Engine Rescue 22 is patient.
00:51
Injur rescue, 22 is patient.
00:57
22,
00:58
rescue, 22 is patient.
01:00
Engine 22. Injune 22.
01:06
24 is on scene.
01:07
Two-story residential nothing show on the odds, investigate.
01:10
2.34 on scene, two-story resident from nothing show and investigated.
01:17
24 Sentinel spoke with resident set up by searching out the batteries Q.334 is available on there.
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Location mentioned:
Saybrook Cir, Sanford, FL 32771
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