Fire alarms sound at aircraft hangar with no visible fire, Gainesville FL
Fire alarms sounded at a large aircraft hangar in Gainesville. Responders arrived and evacuation was ongoing. No visible fire was found. The sprinkler and automatic foam systems were not working, but the fire alarm system was active.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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6.1, crash 62, 28, engine 3 series, funny, commercial 5-2-1.
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660, Unis, and 14.
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64-07-14. You have a flag on the address. Reference the sprinkler system and automatic foam systems are out of service.
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The fire alarm system remains in service.
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Do you have somebody on site that walked the property, revising they did not see anything, but the alarm is going off? Stay 35.
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Echo 32. I thought it was going to be 34-60s, 10-8[2]-7.
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All right, 10-4[1]-34-4-4.
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Crash 62.
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I'm doing Crash 62.
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Crash 62 is on scene of a large aircraft hangar.
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Nothing showing. We do have alarms going off. Evacuation of progress. We're going to go ahead and establish 40th Airs Command.
01:04
Best received, Crash 62. Show you on the same large aircraft hangar alarms going off. Evacuation in progress, 40th Terps Command, and take three.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
[2]
10-8: In service/available
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Gainesville, FL
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