Firefighters Respond to Residential Alarm, No Fire Found


Firefighters went to a home after an alarm sounded. They talked to the residents and found out that there was no fire. The alarm was going off because of a smell near the air conditioning unit. They planned to check the AC system.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
02:39
Transcript:
Okay. Eight and six lines arrival two-star residential. Nothing shall be on the office I will be on the three hours ago. The Arizona three other. Okay. Rescke, 205 available. 205 available. You want to go ahead. We just turned the AC and back on 2.3A. It's been saying now. Yeah, I'm not here by AC unit. It's, the smell's a lot stronger over what's going on with. Sorry. You're probably tip on to it. 2nd6-9-4-2. 196-9, go ahead. We met with the residents. This is a reoccurring issue with their alarm. There are no hazards. You can make sure I just find it over. Acknowledge, Acknowledge, Eidon-6-9 available[1]. 3.0.4. Three o'clock. And one-two a woman. Beautiful. We're going to come outside and check through Route 5 for the AC. Zone 24-0[2]. Rescue 11 response[3] trouble breathed at 1,700 East Atlantic Boulevard, (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Eidon-6-9 available: Unit status
[2]
Zone 24-0: Fire zone
[3]
Rescue 11 response: Medical/fire response
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Location mentioned:
Near E Atlantic Blvd, Pompano Beach, FL 33060
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