False fire alarm at Hawthorne Academy resolved, Gainesville FL


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Hawthorne Academy triggered by a faulty smoke detector in the back-building RT room. On scene, an employee confirmed there was no fire or smoke and no hazards were found. The alarm company was contacted to address the recurring false alarms.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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Injur 62 responding high life hazard fire alarm.
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22,000 southeast 65th Avenue at Hawthorne Academy, 2-2-2000-0-2000-6-5 Avenue, Hawthorne Academy.
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It's called in by the alarm monitoring company advising a general fire alarm for the back-building RT room.
00:16
So 914 hours.
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Sirius 745.
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For reference to 50 Alpha at Caring and Sharing and Learning School, did you want us to send the zone units or?
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1040% to zone unit.
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10. 10.
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Mr. Quinnate.
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Quinnate's removed the faulty smoke detectors.
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There are no hazards.
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Quineate will be available, close out, F5, Pachshund 5.
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Engine 62 back.
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I called inside and spoke with an employee, (name withheld) that's on scene.
00:57
There's an audible alarm going off in the background.
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She's advising there's no fire, no smoke, everything's fine.
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However, she's speaking with the alarm company because they keep clearing it and it keeps coming back on to 916.
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Quinnette removed the small tea.
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Gainesville, FL
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