False alarm triggers fire response at residential building


Fire alarms went off in a large apartment building, prompting an evacuation. Fire units responded, but it was found that there was no actual fire; the alarm was a false alert.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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00:00room, please redact.00:01Redact,00:02Redact, IE122, so number.00:0910,00:124.00:13Not change the 9.00:19Engine 9, fellas me, number, large, 3-story, multi-residential building.00:23Got active alarms and evacuations progress.00:27We'll be 39 full of Arkansas.00:29Yep, engineize on-teen, three-story, large, charger.00:33Pacto VEVAC,00:35Investigation mode, and assuming through that, both of our command.
00:00
room, please redact.
00:01
Redact,
00:02
Redact, IE122, so number.
00:09
10,
00:12
4.
00:13
Not change the 9.
00:19
Engine 9, fellas me, number, large, 3-story, multi-residential building.
00:23
Got active alarms and evacuations progress.
00:27
We'll be 39 full of Arkansas.
00:29
Yep, engineize on-teen, three-story, large, charger.
00:33
Pacto VEVAC,
00:35
Investigation mode, and assuming through that, both of our command.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 39 Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32608
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