Lightning strike triggers fire alarms in Brevard County, Brevard County FL


Lightning struck a power line near Porpoise Street and Manatee Avenue causing fire alarms to activate. The fire department responded but found no actual fire. The alarms were also set off by rainwater.
Audio|Source: Brevard County Sheriff East Precinct and Fire, Cocoa Beach Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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It's a fire, basically, porpoise and manatee.
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It's for lightning that struck a power line and it's glowing red or orange BCFRs and around to check it out.
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Sure, so powerful.
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Yes, well, you can hang on unless they need a south there.
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Number. 41 can handle single unit.
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Copy, under 43, you can cancel.
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Navarraud, engine 42.
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Engine 42. The water's prior structure, there's no hazards here.
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The water from the rain is setting off the alarm.
00:21
We're complete. Gabby no hazard, there's water from the rain setting off the alarm complete.
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2215. Providerate Tower 41.
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Caracov.
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Pervoir, Tower 41.
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Tower 41. Tower 40.
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We're responding to Porpoise.
00:31
You still need it's gone.
00:32
Tower 41 and around Porpo Street, Mad T-Corp, get a lightning strike possibly through the Powerful.
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Brevard County, FL
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