False alarm triggers fire response at residential building


Fire alarms went off in a large apartment building, prompting an evacuation. Fire units responded, but it was found that there was no actual fire; the alarm was a false alert.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
Before, please redact. Redact, we have a cell. Here, Redact, (name withheld) so number. 10, 4. 10, 4. Agent 9. Agent 9, (name withheld) me, number, large, three-story, multi-residential building. Got active alarms and evacuation progress. We'll be (name withheld) Command. Yeah. (name withheld) on team three-story large charger. (name withheld). Investigation mode and assuming (name withheld) Command. Turned down, (name withheld), (name withheld). Left the message for the emergency on-call maintenance. Master, sir. Go ahead. The left the message for the emergency on-call maintenance. Please call, see whether to may have access to this panel. Master, sir. We're going to be a form. We're going to be to the apartment 13-13. 13-13. RASQ 81 in (name withheld). RastK 81 Elatra attack 3 or 5? Is safe? Are you going to be able to respond to the assault part of the call? 838. The last 139 (name withheld), Mayan. Correct, command. The main's both of them's label to be a reed set. Got to be a malicious pole. There's no hazards. We'll be available for us normally. Are you going to be able to respond to the ESL part of the call? Okay, good for four. That's wonderful. Siri, 3838. Good. I'm good for the signal 56 at the (name withheld) complaint that's at the (name withheld) lobby. 1026. Alpha four, 1014. 10. 14. Back, four units, 1014? About four.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 39 Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32608
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