False fire alarm near Ruth Street in West Pensacola, West Pensacola FL
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According to the dispatch call, multiple fire units responded to an activated fire alarm near Ruth Street in West Pensacola. Upon investigation of a three-story townhouse area near Hillary and Romano Streets, no fire or emergency was found. The incident was confirmed as a false alarm and responders returned to quarters.
Audio|Heard on: Pensacola Fire Department
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Transcript:
00:00
65 South Ruth Street, Engine 1, Engine 5, Engine 4, Ladder 11, activated fire alarm, 65 South Ruth Street, respond on PSP Attack 1.
00:17
Engine pouring out.
00:21
One arrow.
00:23
Another row.
00:37
1, injure 4, 105, 11 route to 65, South Ruth Street, 65,
00:44
South Ruth Street,
00:45
cross streets of Hillary Street and Romano Street at the Dorard Place for an activated fire alarm.
00:52
Alarm companies receiving a general fire alarm.
00:55
No keel are available at this time.
00:59
Morning up.
01:04
Did you want dispatch?
01:11
Okay holders and emergency number.
01:15
One.
01:22
Do you want?
01:28
On scene, three-story townhouses.
01:32
Nothing showing.
01:33
Well, we have to be investigating ladies, level one.
01:37
Engine 1, all scene, three-story,
01:40
townhouses,
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nothing showing, all the trucks above one stage.
01:48
The alarm one.
01:51
Did you want?
01:53
Confirm false alarm, you can return, everyone.
01:57
Confirm, false alarm, all of the trucks and units return to quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Ruth St, West Pensacola, FL 32507
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