Residential fire alarm triggered but was false, Miami FL


Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm at near Grand Canal Dr in Miami. They initially considered forcing entry due to no response but eventually made contact with a homeowner. The alarm was determined to be false.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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Transcript:
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It's going to be alarm ringing 8964 Grand Canal Drive.
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Age 3. Roger 3 in route.
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Oh, yeah, route.
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1706A County.
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47-06A, County.
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17-07-ring in, 17-res going to be a residential alarm in.
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17-070 County. 17-070-A County. Engine 47.
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47, go ahead.
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Can I give you a phone number that the neighbor's providing?
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Yeah, 47, go ahead.
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Standby, we're having somebody just arrived now for the neighbor, one of the homeowners.
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Bobby, stand-bye.
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Okay, J-3, take counter.
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Okay, 3, go ahead.
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You can cancel the Rescue 47, we'll probably gonna beat them in.
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We'll handle.
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Copy. Rescue 47, you can cancel.
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Rescue 47. Rescue 47, copy. Okay. First is 14, 6% about 870 Southwood 7th Street, 17088-8-8 County.
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14 trillion in Iraq is going to be a South Miami Venture Rail Station parking lot.
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It's a 60-year-old male that's not feeling well.
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15 on 8-8 County. Measure 9 available.
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Engine not available, day county.
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Engine 47, we made contact, it's going to be an accidental.
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The 247, copy contact, accidental.
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Location mentioned:
Near Grand Canal Dr, Miami, FL 33174
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