Possible fire alarm activation near 3rd St, Sarasota FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm activation near 3rd St in Sarasota. Dispatchers received a call from the alarm company and someone on scene reporting sprinkler activation and water flow from an apartment in a four-story building. Responders on site reported no visible smoke or flames. Crews investigated the sprinkler system, which appeared to have been triggered without an active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Engine eight, this was called in by the fire alarm company for a general fire alarm for zone 129.
00:08
It looks like we also got a call from someone on scene at building three advising the sprinkler system and water flow from an apartment.
00:19
Engine eight received.
00:23
Informationally, we're landline with another caller advising no smoke or flames seen.
00:28
Sprinkler system went off at building three.
00:32
Ten to eight, repeat.
00:33
Engine 8 on scene, four-story apartment complex.
00:37
I have audio going and visual at this time.
00:42
Nothing showing.
00:43
Only assisting.
00:45
Copy, four-story apartment complex.
00:48
Audio audible and visual alarms going off.
00:50
Nothing showing.
00:51
Investigating engine eight.
00:54
Dispatch rescue eight available returning lift assist only.
00:58
Copy, lift assist only available.
00:59
Returning rescue eight.
01:02
Engine 8A from Engine 8B.
01:05
We have the apartment going to be in Building 3.
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