Vacuum dust canister triggers false fire alarm, Longwood FL
Fire crews responded to a mechanical alarm at a commercial building near East Church Avenue. Upon investigation, they found no fire. The smoke alarm was triggered accidentally by a vacuum dust canister.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 17, Ladder 15, Battalion 15 Mechanical Alarm Commercial, near East Shark Avenue Select 49 Delta.
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Time 44 copy take you out of 46 and 44 standby.
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Time 44, you can log in? No.
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Stand by. The 944, you can log in.
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9.44, copy, thank you.
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Station 34 is down on.
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Station 34, go ahead.
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Station 34, go ahead.
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Tower 46, Rescue 46 Traumatic Injury, near Academy Avenue Select 49, Bravo.
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Probably quit 34, Resc 34 available.
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31 is off-seen.
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It's just going to see.
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We're investigating.
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I just 31.
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It's 17 on scene, large two-story, ALF, unoccupied, having worked being done, additional will be investigating.
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17, large two-story, LF, unoccupied, I haven't worked on investigating.
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17, Battalion 15.
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We met with maintenance on scene.
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They said that a vacuum dust canister set off the smoke alarm.
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There's no hazards and the 17 can handle.
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Location mentioned:
E Church Ave, Longwood, FL 32750
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