Accidental fire alarm pulled at condo building


Dispatch and response audio for a fire alarm at a six-story condominium. Crews arrived and spoke with a worker who had accidentally pulled a fire alarm station. No fire or hazard was found; units reset the alarm and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
03:9
Transcript:
We order BC1, Truck 1, Engine 3 respond. 1, 1500 Park Beach Circle, Crossway, West Mary Avenue. We're at 1712 on a fire alarm. Thank you, sir. Responding for zone 23; it's a full station fire alarm, no location in the building. Engine 3 is responding. Computer down, give me a common name 757 of one throughout. DC-1 (name withheld). DC-1 (name withheld). Driving on scene, six-story multifamily condos. The alarm is sounding. I'll have command on tack one. 1048[1]01. The parking lot is the Alpha side. Command post will be located on the Alpha Bravo corner. (name withheld). We're going to locate at the Alpha Bravo corner. (name withheld) is arriving on that point. I just met with a worker on site, accidental pull station activation, and cast (name withheld). I'll keep in January here to reset the alarm. Truck 1 is back in service, returning to main.
Police codes explained
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1048: On scene
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Location mentioned:
Near Park Beach Cir, Punta Gorda, FL 33950
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