False fire alarm caused by pet at residential address, Orlando FL
A fire alarm at a residence near Abbey Dunn Court was activated. The alarm company reported it as a residential keypad alarm. Upon follow-up, it was determined the alarm was triggered accidentally by a pet. No fire was present.
Audio|Source: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 28 Respond to Automatic Fire Alarm near Eden Court.
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Cross streets are intersection of dead end and night foot drive.
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Engine 28, OCFR 7.
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Timeout 0714.
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A S.S. NFAV.A., a S.S.U.S.A.
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F.A.S.A. F.A.
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18.
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28,
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automatic fire alarm near Abbey Dunn Court.
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Abbey Dunn Court.
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The alarm company is reporting a residential keypad,
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zone (number withheld).
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Orlando to Engine 5, OPD has a EPA of about 20 to 25 minutes.
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On-check, thank you.
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One-check, thank you.
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One door on C with Rescue 8-inch and 13 in service.
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Engine 13.
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Rescue 42, Squad 3.
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Respond to Medical.
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At intersection of I am Air in North Pine Hills Road.
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Rescue 42, Squad 3.
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OCFR 7. Timeout 0717.
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Jesse 16.
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Additional, we made contact for the resident.
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It was accidental, the pet triggered the alarm, no fire.
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0718.
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Location mentioned:
Near Corrine Dr, Orlando, FL 32814
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