False fire alarm at commercial property triggers response, Broward County FL


A commercial building on North Federal Highway triggered a fire alarm. Responders arrived but found no fire. The alarm was caused by a faulty air conditioning unit and the situation was controlled.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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The 29 Bravo commercial firelock.
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Okay, (number withheld). Copy, (number withheld).
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Panics, 8201-comatose (number withheld).
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(number withheld). Zone 28, Echo[1].
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Firelight.
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employee at Echo[1] Platform 2.8, you can decide to the residential alarm at near Federal Hwy.
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Good place.
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Please, how much? And just six minutes.
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The alarm company at the General Pool Station Alarm, (number withheld).
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Great today, bye.
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Probably, print 28 L3A in Rappartown, platform 2.8, this is a good.
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Team question.
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Preetway, Parcone. Platform 28th Service.
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Quinceway will be in early traffic, platform.
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Agnow, I don't know. Thank you. Thank you.
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Dean. If you were just this fast, I guess this one-on-one-on-one-1-1-1-6-3 arrival.
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Enter99, Virgo.
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Enter99. Enten 99.
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Enter was contained through a faulty AC.
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You can go now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest-priority, life-threatening medical or fire/EMS response requiring immediate intervention.
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Location mentioned:
N Federal Hwy, Florida
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