No active fire found after alarm in building


Emergency responders investigated a fire alarm at a building but found no fire. They determined that someone smoking in elevator five triggered the alarm. The alarm was reset and no further issues were identified.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
31014, Avenue South, (name withheld), Rescue[3] 4, FireTech[1], Bravo[2]. I believe the enunciator panel for these two buildings going to be in that clubhouse there at the front of the complex. You have a crew go inside there and see if they can check it. I have no alarm right now. I did go off momentarily for about 30 seconds and it shut off again. The panel that I have in here is just the relay panel. Doesn't give me any kind of indications of any alarms. Going up to the... to that building right now. I'll go and investigate. Driver 38 L38. Alright. I'm located the file fire control panel. Copy. He's your left. 38 command, we found the theater panel. Acknowledge. This is 38 command. Come on, go ahead. We've walked the building. It's been isolated to elevator five. We got on seeing the door was open. Maintenance leaves that somebody was smoking in there. We're going to open up the panel and see if we can get a reset on the elevator and see if we can get this under control. Injur 38 can handle this. Man. Man. With no issues found there, we're going to leave this with N-N-38.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FireTech: Fire alarm or fire technology response
[2]
Bravo: Fire/EMS response priority level
[3]
Rescue: Medical or rescue response
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Location mentioned:
Pinellas County, FL
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