False fire alarm at Ranch Lake Boulevard gas station, Bradenton FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a gas station near Ranch Lake Boulevard in Bradenton. Upon inspection, they found no fire conditions and determined it to be a false alarm caused by accidental activation. The system was reset and all units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
ECC Engine 661 responding to a fire alarm near Ranch Lake Boulevard.
00:05
C61 around 1948 hours.
00:09
CC 61, 611, this is an unknown type audible alarm called in by somebody on scene.
00:14
No fire conditions present, just an audible alarm.
00:18
661 copies.
00:25
ECC Engine 611 en route.
00:27
Near Ranch Lake Boulevard, fire alarm.
00:32
Over there, 9249.
00:34
PECC 621, that's what I'm saying.
00:37
621 on scene 1950 hours.
00:40
ECC Engine 661 is on scene.
00:43
We have a single story gas station.
00:48
Nothing showing.
00:50
Copy that, all on scene, nothing showing, investigating 1951 hours.
00:54
611-661, you can cancel.
00:58
Six eleven copies, great.
01:00
PCC from 0611, you can show us available.
01:04
Copy returning 1952 hours.
01:53
This is going to be an accidental activation of a burglar alarm.
01:57
System's been reset.
01:59
661's available.
02:02
Copy that, 1954.
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Location mentioned:
Ranch Lake Blvd, Bradenton, FL 34202
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