Vehicle collision and false fire alarm in Palm Harbor, Palm Harbor FL
Emergency units responded to a vehicle collision at Dunkin' Donuts on U.S. Highway 19 North in Palm Harbor. Later, firefighters investigated a fire alarm at a nearby three-story residential apartment building. The alarm was caused by a faulty sensor in the elevator shaft and was determined to be false.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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FireTack, Bravo, Engine 7-1, Motor Vehicle Collision, Dunkin' Donuts, 4-0776, U.S. Highway 19 North, Grip 533A, Engine 71, Fire Attack, Bravo.
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At least,
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Judge 48, use rest for isolation for cautions.
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Measure 48, top.
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On ALF has an 8-minute EPA responding emergency.
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This is a 41 operating on the 3D story residential apartment complex. The Hudson Show and Alpha Bravo Charlie will be investigated.
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Very lovely, speak.
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Showupation.
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Brought,
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understood engine 41 on scene. The store of the apartment complex, nothing to be investigating.
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Disface Engine 41, apparently the alarm company is called back, but they were unable to reach anyone at the location.
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Passage forward.
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Dispatch, we met outside by Maine. This is a bad sensor, an elevator shaft. Can be a false one.
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1041, you said you were with the maintenance, is that correct?
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Location mentioned:
Near US Hwy 19 N, Palm Harbor, FL 34684
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