Residential fire alarm triggered by smoke detectors, Gainesville FL
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Southwest 103 Street in Gainesville. The alarm was triggered by smoke detectors going off. The resident confirmed there was no fire but could not provide the alarm passcode. Fire and propane companies confirmed no hazards remained and the incident was cleared.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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In June 80, we're finding a fire alarm and a small structure of near Southwest 103 Street, near Southwest 103 Street.
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Called in by a lawn monitoring company, advising smoke detectors going off in a residential single-family dwelling.
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The location is Downstairs 11.
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We will attempt to call inside, 926 hours.
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10-8-80-backed.
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They advised the alarm company made contact of the resident.
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They advised everything is okay, however, they were unable to give a passcode, 1916-out.
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Top of 2, 2014.
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2 14.
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2nd 14. 29.
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2 is cleared the scene.
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Property manager has made contact with the propane companies in route to result of the situation.
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There's no further hazards at this time.
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Change 9-2.
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22, do we have a co-responder unit available?
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Well,
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that's the squad 29.
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Swatts 29, standby. Engine 9, created the scene, the property manager, made contact of the propane company.
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He's on the way that there's no further hazards.
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We'll go ahead and show Engine 9 available in 1916 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 103rd St, Gainesville, FL 32608
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