Fire crews address alarm near Hutchison Boulevard, Panama City Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible residential fire alarm activation near Tierra Verde Way, close to Hutchison Boulevard and South Glades Trail in Panama City Beach. The alarm appeared to originate from a hallway smoke detector, and multiple fire units established on-scene command during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 32, ladder 30, respond alarm to residential near Tierra Verde Way.
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Closest major intersection Hutchison Boulevard and South Glades Trail.
00:10
Respond text 7.
00:11
Engine 32, ladder 30, respond alarm to residential near Tierra Verde Way.
00:16
Closest major intersection Hutchison Boulevard and South Glades Trail.
00:19
Respond text (number withheld).
00:22
Ladder 31.
00:25
Ladder 3 monitoring.
00:32
Unit 9324, we're on scene.
00:33
9324 is hostile to 13th command.
00:41
9324 on scene establishing 13th command (number withheld).
00:50
County ground Engine 32 responding.
00:56
County 1851 and Engine 52 are on scene establishing Jacks command.
01:02
Engine 32 is responding near Tierra Verde Way in reference residential fire alarm showing hallway smoke detector.
01:12
Battalion Chief, we have two on scene establishing Jacks command for D46.
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Location mentioned:
Tierra Verde Wy, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
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