Fire crews respond to false alarm at church, St. Petersburg FL
Fire crews, including Engine 17 and Truck 7, responded to a possible fire alarm at 5th Avenue Baptist Church in St. Petersburg. Upon arrival, no signs of fire were present, suggesting a false alarm or minor incident.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Sheriff and EMS, Clearwater / St. Petersburg Police
03:27
Transcript:
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Parket golf, brushy six person, 5th Avenue Baptist Church, near 5th Avenue North, and grade 636B, verse 6, Partite Golf.
00:39
Engine 32 of patient.
00:49
Understood engine 32 with patient, your sensor is (number withheld).
00:50
Understood engine 32 with patient, your sensor is (number withheld).
00:53
Truck 70, just checking your status for you on scene.
01:00
From a Benwith Station about 8 minutes.
01:06
Understood.
01:07
Truck 7 has been with station for 8 minutes.
01:13
(number withheld).
01:33
Thank you.
01:40
In (number withheld),
01:42
he's 5 foot 4, 150 pounds.
01:47
Our call taker called (name withheld) and he said he always wants to die.
01:51
Unknown weapons involved.
01:53
Unknown as rescue is needed as the subject hung up on our call taker.
01:59
The original complainant is (name withheld) and the Ves-P.
02:02
Want to call backlist the information.
02:14
There's nothing further at (number withheld).
02:42
Anyone go ahead.
02:51
Trude-A-cloth, totally zero.
02:59
Dispatch engine 17, your Sunstar has a three-minute EPA, responding downgrader.
03:22
7 on scene, nothing showing will be investigating.
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