Fire alarms triggered by cooking in St. Petersburg homes, St. Petersburg FL
Fire alarms were triggered at multiple locations in Pinellas County. At a home near 63rd Avenue South in St. Petersburg, firefighters responded to the alarm but found it was caused by cooking and not fire. Another fire alarm check at a home near Lake Avenue Northeast also found no fire issues.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Our attack problem, engine 8, fire alarm, near 63rd Avenue South, grid 732A, engine 8, car attack problem.
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Part attack problem, medic 25, Falls, Madeira Beach Fundamental School,
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591, Tom Stewart Causeway,
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Grid 580C,
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Mediq 25, Power Attack Problem.
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Forrestu9 Falls Almanorah ALF, 24059 Street North, grade 646B, rescue 9, fire attack problem.
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RAN 6-911 Miramar Waitout for 708 Rescue 8-E-Rect Bravo.
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Engine 8 on-scene, so single-story,
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Woodframe Residential, nothing showing Alpha, Bravo Charlie.
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We show EngineA investigating.
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Bravo, Charlie, we'll be investigating.
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People's homes, near Lake Avenue Northeast, 344A, truck 42 for a check-all.
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Engine A.
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We're met by a homeowner, there's no fire problems.
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Alarm was shut off by cooking, back to the home.
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Location mentioned:
Near 63rd Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33705
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