False commercial fire alarm at Longwood business, Longwood FL
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm went off at a business near South Ronald Reagan Boulevard in Longwood. The cause was a faulty smoke detector. No fire or hazards were found. Technicians were sent to fix the problem.
Audio|Heard on: Seminole County Fire and EMS
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 14. Engine 11, Battalion 15 Mechanical Alarm Commercial, near South Ronald Reagan Boulevard select 49 Delta.
00:15
Everybody's out the location doing work.
00:21
34. Cobb.
00:26
248, signal refusal AMA.
00:28
We're on there.
00:30
Nch 48, page refusal on there.
00:33
Reds report to the same truck.
00:36
Forty-six in there. Forty-six in there.
00:41
Just next to page.
00:46
Okay.
00:49
SESO advice, standby, reference to an update.
00:55
Okay, I have good thing, copy.
00:59
14 J, Marlain, Large High School, Nutschow, we got facility meeting us now.
01:07
And 14, Large High School, nothing showing, facilities meeting now.
01:17
Rescue 12, Engine 12 Medical, 603 FinC in place, Select 49 Bravo.
01:29
3407, do the instruction on the air.
01:36
Engine 14, the time 15.
01:40
Good, working.
01:43
Make contact with facility.
01:45
They are having issues with a holding smoke detector.
01:48
He's confirmed no hazards, and they've got their technician en route to mitigate the issue alarm reset.
01:59
Okay, a 15 copy.
02:01
Seminole will leave this with engine 14 before turn 11.
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Location mentioned:
S Ronald Reagan Blvd, Longwood, FL 32750
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