False fire alarm at Front St business, Key West FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters in Key West responded to a fire alarm at a business near Front Street. Upon investigation, they discovered an overflowing toilet had triggered the alarm. The situation was resolved, and the alarm system was reset without any fire.
Audio|Heard on: Key West Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:4
Transcript:
00:00
QS Engine Two, fire alarm near Front Street.
00:05
Engine Two, go ahead.
00:07
Oh, fire alarm near Front Street, south of Kong.
00:11
Point of activation is zone twenty-two, 2nd floor elevator smoke detector.
00:17
Engine Two, copy and route Simonton and Truman.
00:20
Copy just information.
00:22
They received a cancel alarm back, but they have not been able to reach anybody on the property.
00:30
Copy that.
00:36
She's around.
00:39
Copy.
00:40
Engine two, US.
00:44
It's just a plumbing issue.
00:46
They have an overflowing toilet.
00:49
You can cancel everybody else.
00:59
Engine two, Key West.
01:00
Alarm has been reset.
01:03
Do you show engine two clear and available?
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Location mentioned:
Front St, Key West, FL 33040
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