Fire alarm triggered by shower steam at museum, Gainesville FL


A fire alarm was activated at a building on Museum Road. Fire crews investigated and found that steam from a shower triggered the alarm. No fire hazard was present, and the alarm was reset before the units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Museum Road Command of District 1.
00:02
Command.
00:04
That copies your arrival. You have no need?
00:06
No it needs. Right now. I'm making an injury with the RRA to go see if we get a location.
00:14
Nice receipt. I'll take command of around here.
00:17
Right.
00:18
Lots of District 1.
00:19
Showing the Museum Road Claim.
00:20
Yes, you're awesome.
00:29
Museum Road Command from .2 Alpha. Go ahead, Alpha.
00:34
Lyme's coming from the 4th floor, we're making our way up now.
00:37
Nice to see.
00:43
The 2 Alpha Museum Road Command, you need one of these engines make their way to the panel.
00:52
Dozenberg command from quite too helpful. We came to the area.
01:00
There's no hazards and fears to be caused from steam from a shower.
01:09
Master Receive, are we in a position where we can try to get a reset?
01:14
That's affirmative.
01:15
Somebody's out on the first floor, we'll go back down.
01:18
Where would you, PD?
01:19
Commanding 2 is the alarm panel with maintenance.
01:23
Commandant engine 2.
01:24
If you're with maintenance, we can try to get a reset, see if it'll hold.
01:28
Time to reset now.
01:30
Command for Engine 2, we have a reset.
01:32
To make it go.
01:37
Officer, Museum Road Command.
01:39
Please.
01:41
Quint 2 is investigated the area of found the hazards.
01:44
The alarm set off through the steam.
01:46
The Institute's got to reset. Here, release engine one.
01:49
Use the emergency command. Quintuio about the area.
01:52
The motion goes off to the steam. The engine 1.
01:55
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