Fire alarm triggered by accidental activation at home, St. Petersburg FL


Fire alarm sounded at a single-story residential building near 49th St N and 22nd Ave N. Fire responders arrived and found no visible fire. The alarm was confirmed to be accidentally activated. All units cleared and available.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 39 on scene, single story, residential, nothing visible, we're in basket.
00:04
Engine 12. On the said, engine 39 on scene, single story, residential, nothing showing.
00:08
Engine 12. The flash engine 12, repeat your traffic.
00:11
My patient. I missed an engine 12 with patient or sensor R330, throwing on scene.
00:15
Patch engine 21, 20 minutes, hammer.
00:16
Ski 449JLR, you can cancel.
00:18
LR. 45, copy, thank you.
00:20
Dispatch, let's show me available.
00:21
Understood. Showing L.45 is available.
00:23
Agent 21, dispatch. Engine 21. Engine 21.
00:24
We have the lost box code for this individual unit.
00:27
Would you like us to give it to you?
00:29
You're back to engine 21, standby.
00:30
FireTech Hotel, I will take the lockbox out there.
00:35
Grid 389A, 941, firetap, Bravo.
00:38
Greater Palm Harbor, YMCA, 160th Street, grid 118A, engine 66, FireTap, Bravo.
00:47
Flash 49-6-making submit timer.
00:49
Flash rescue 49-7-minute timer.
00:51
Engine 39.
00:53
Engine 39.
00:54
Accidentally activation, pull station, no firepower, we're available.
00:58
Understate engine 39, accidental activation, full station showing you available.
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Location mentioned:
49th St N & 22nd Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710
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