Fire alarm reported at home near South 26th Avenue, Hollywood FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, authorities responded to an automatic fire alarm activation near South 26th Avenue in Hollywood. The caller reported that the alarm had been sounding since the morning at a residential home occupied by an elderly woman, with no visible flames or smoke observed.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
One hundred and five, you are responding to a fire alarm[1] near South 26th Avenue at 1731.
00:09
Seven hundred and five, we know.
00:11
One hundred and five available.
00:18
Seventeen thirty-two.
00:22
Controls available on scene.
00:29
Just five seven, you can cancel.
00:40
Thank you, sir. I'll be available.
00:42
Thirty-two.
00:49
Rescue thirty-eight, we're out there.
00:50
Zero to Macho.
00:52
Thirty-eight, okay.
00:53
Seventeen fifty-two.
00:59
Engine 1 en route.
01:02
Engine 105 en route.
01:04
Caller is advising the fire alarm[1] has been going off since 10 o'clock this morning at their elderly female neighbor's house, advising it's a residential single family dwelling, no flames or smoke.
01:14
1733.
01:18
Copy, 1733.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation (no confirmed fire)
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Location mentioned:
S 26th Ave, Hollywood, FL 33020
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