Remote control aircraft show mistaken for emergency, St. Petersburg FL


A report of an aircraft emergency near 16th St N and Roosevelt Blvd N in St. Petersburg was confirmed to be aerial acrobatics involving remote control aircraft with no crashes.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
I'm outside with the two planes. They were doing their aerial acrobatics, nothing crashed.
00:06
I believe it's going to be a good intent.
00:12
Just that's district 10.
00:16
Go ahead, I'm going to meet with the call-in party.
00:20
Anderson, I just wanted to confirm that you were meeting with the reporting party, also 10-minute notification[1].
00:29
Dispatch, command 20 minute notification.
00:32
Daily command dispatch.
00:36
Dispice daily command.
00:38
No fire problem, fires out.
00:42
Power's been isolated.
00:44
Management is contacting electricians.
00:48
Command is terminated.
00:49
Tension 13 is available.
00:56
First at all, command terminated is showing you available.
01:03
For a visit, that whole part.
01:09
Mention 30, a patient, truck 29, you can cancel.
01:17
Just started a patient sunset 436, truck 29, you can cancel.
01:25
To cut down for 471, did you copy cancel for Roosevelt Boulevard? For road dispatches.
01:38
Did you copy cancel for Roosevelt Boulevard?
01:45
Can you have an engine for a truck for?
01:49
Truck 4 is on the call for Roosevelt Boulevard in 16th Street north for the aircraft emergency. You can be available.
01:56
Copy that. I'm on scene with the aircraft, the RC aircraft.
02:01
Understood. I'll keep you on the call.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-minute notification: Status/benchmark update at 10 minutes from dispatch or on scene
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