Fire alarm caused by pest control fogger in venice, Venice FL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Devonshire Lane in Venice, Florida. The alarm was caused by a pest control fogger activating the smoke detector.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
1026 respond for a fire alarm near Devonshire Lane cross of Wexford Boulevard grid 534
00:14
engine 83 engine 83
00:17
engine 83 soon to be out of service left on scene all personnel are going to participate in transport
00:26
Copy, out of the service, engine left on the scene.
00:28
Engine 83.
00:37
No hazards,
00:39
rescue,
00:40
82 has one patient.
00:45
See, no hazards,
00:47
one patient, rescue.
00:48
One patient, rescue 82.
00:53
Yeah, what was the last parameter?
01:00
Rob's 5, the last perimeter was at 2.30.
01:06
Roger, thank you.
01:13
Park, 6340, LaBria Street,
01:16
Cross the Sydney Avenue, Grid 565.
01:22
This is our rescue initiative.
01:25
Rescue 82.
01:28
Rescue 82.
01:31
Corparence.
01:33
We have your rescue, too.
01:39
Section 26.
01:40
There's a fire alarm called in by an alarm company for a smoke detector in the living room.
01:44
We made contact at the premise.
01:47
They advise they use a pest control fogger bomb that set off the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Devonshire Ln, Venice, FL 34293
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