False fire alarm triggered by cooking popcorn


A fire alarm went off at a building due to cooking popcorn. There was no real fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
(name withheld) when you is going west into the business park. Code 12[1] going north on the trail in the park. Okay. Go beg 12. I had a visual on the torn shirt. They got caught when you went through the woods. Oh, actually, CC5. Patient care transfer. Time for. Time for. That's the Tower 2 Rescue 36. They're requesting to respond to the back of the building. It's 12, 26 hours. Watch the 40th Boulevard command. Fordice Boulevard command. The alarm set off due to cooking popcorn, there's no hazards. Questioning set off due to cooking popcorn, no hazards. Joltz. Golf one. Thirteen, Papa. Golf one. 30, 35, northeast, 20 drive, you know, field north of grace. Same for. You're 12 to Oscar 1. Go ahead. Have you seen any movement through that line? 54, no movement. That's your body, Boulevard Command. First of all right, command. Alarm was reset by staff on scene. Command's term may have to show that or not on each other. Press me. Press, alarm reset by staff.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 12: Routine patrol/area check
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Gainesville, FL
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