Fire Alarm Triggered by Resident Mistake in Punta Gorda, Punta Gorda FL


Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Street in Punta Gorda. It was found that no fire was present. A resident accidentally pulled the fire alarm and needed assistance to reset it. The scene was confirmed safe.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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Transcript:
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Go to word of BC1, Truck 1, and Engine 3.
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Respond to near Street, Street, cross-naglanded to drive that the best car scene are living for a fire alarm.
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Trouble.
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B.C.1.
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Acknowledge. Your responding?
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Trucone, BC1, Acknowledge.
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2019.
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Any interest break?
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I want to go to B2.2.
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Go ahead.
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Our PD unit is still unseen from the earlier disturbance.
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They're saying that there's no fire, unknown why the fire alarm is going off at this time.
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That we got.
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Trap on being route.
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Truffling on Route 219.
01:09
Go ahead. Can you figure out what happened? Some random resident pulled their fire alarm.
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They just need help resetting it.
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You can go ahead and clear into three and BC1 and truck won't be around.
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Punta Gorda, FL
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