Fire alarms trigger investigation at apartment building


Fire alarms went off in a three-story apartment building. There was no visible fire, but the fire department is looking into a reported issue with alarms in Building 2.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire
02:32
Transcript:
632,000 will improve this is Building 3 or Building 2. Similar, Engine 32, alarm company is advising Building 2. Okay, we have a caller, callin from Building 324. That's... Engine 32, we received the call from the alarm company. Copy. 931[4] and 38 you prefer. 1038[3] copy, we'll be on here. I can 38 on here. Ninja 31, 1031[2], that's the alarm panel for building 300. It's showing normal status. Okay, good. I'll be there and just minute for face space. Engine 31, so can you contact the alarm company and see if the official on an active alarm? Engine 31, stay by. Signal[1] the engine 33, we contacted a responder, (name withheld), please, 20 minutes. 33, copy. 32. We received an additional caller from the premise and advising is in reference to building 324. Copy. We're going to add to building 2-4. Copy. We're going to add to building 2 first. We'll have to building 3.2. Andrew 32 is on scene three-story residential guard compartment nothing's showing what frame will be investigating. In 32 on scene three-story residential garden apartment nothing showing you're investigating after 32 sent no there's no active alarm but there is a trouble panel on building two
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal: Fire/EMS Signal
[2]
1031: Alarm Panel
[3]
1038: On Scene
[4]
931: Responder Contact
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Seminole County, FL
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