Fire alarm triggered by construction on 7th floor, Pinellas County FL


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm on the seventh floor of a high-rise apartment on Tampa Rd, Florida. Upon investigation, no fire was found. The alarm was likely triggered by construction work on that floor.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 44 is on scene of a high-rise, multi-family dwelling. We have nothing shown. So it's alpha-delta.
00:06
We'll be investigating.
00:11
There's the engine 44 on scene, high-rise multi-family building, nothing is going to alpha-delta.
00:22
5, 3, 6.
00:28
44 District 45. District 45.
00:35
Sir 41, go ahead.
00:41
24 district 4 5 this is record you want to go at 44
00:50
now sitting 7th floor maintenance says that they're doing construction up there and that's what set it off we're on the way up there to investigate probably 7th floor possibly construction
01:06
We'll dispatch rescue an ambulance to (number withheld) Street South.
01:15
Rester 625 a patient,
01:17
ROTC-6-5 to do LR 6F.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:25
You can be available at your discretion, sir.
01:31
Project Prado, Rescue 3, Seizures, Star Towers, the farmments 1-60, 22nd Street South, 680A, Rescue 3.
01:40
Project Prado.
01:45
32, that's formative.
01:48
Understit, 1932, discontinuing timers.
01:55
Agent 44 to District 4-1.
01:58
You can go ahead, engine 44.
02:01
On the activated detector on the 7th floor construction, no fire problem in this location, 44 can handle.
02:09
Artis said no fire problem, 44 to handle the units can be available.
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