Residential smoke alarm triggers false alarm, Newberry FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a smoke alarm triggered in a residential home near NW 46th Avenue. Fire responders checked the area but found no hazards. The homeowner confirmed it was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Into 80. On scene small, single-story residential infrastructure with nothing showing investigating motorists, 1717 out.
00:10
2028 responding for a small residential stricter alarm near NW 46th Avenue.
00:23
Called by the service is a smoke detector in the area of the laundry and the kitchen.
00:28
We'll attempt to call inside in 17, 18 hours.
00:35
Agent 28, Lodge of the inside for a number goes straight to voicemail.
00:43
End of 64 last one.
00:49
End of 66 for a lotter.
00:50
End of 664 a lottoe.
00:56
End of 64 for Latva.
01:03
Hello, uh, Joe from REST B35.
01:05
Rast 235.
01:07
This is your transfer.
01:08
Okay.
01:13
N-64. ASO is requesting that you advise if they are needed.
01:19
Negative. Negative Jackson Act.
01:21
MasterCene.
01:22
Logger, engineer.
01:23
Engine 80.
01:24
May contact the homeowner who advised false alarm.
01:26
We're going to close the site as F5.
01:28
Engine 80 is available.
01:31
Engine 80, you may contact with a homeowner, advised no hazards.
01:35
False alarm machine, VALYF5.
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Location mentioned:
NW 46 Ave, Newberry, FL 32669
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