False fire alarms activated at two locations, St. Petersburg FL


Fire alarms were triggered at two separate locations near 4th Avenue North, but crews found no signs of fire. The alarms appear to be caused by communication faults. Firefighters coordinated with the alarm company to resolve the false alarms.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This is going to be the same issue being covered for the last time. It's the communications fault showing on the panel. There's no alarms going off.
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Nothing indicates on the panel other than comp fault 1 and 2.
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We made contact with the building of the services and she's going to be contacting the alarm company. They come up with a solution,
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hopefully.
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Just has copies all. Nice showing you available.
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Dose, near 4th Avenue North, grid 6,45A, rescue 9, fire attack, Bravo.
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11211, 110th Avenue North, grid 433A, engine 32nd, north, grid 433A, engine 32, FireTech Bravo.
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38 landline dispatch fire attack roba.
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Firethack Bravo, Engine 9 Falls, Wentworth, Central Ave,
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6-280 Central Ave, Grid 646A, Engine 9, Firetac Bravo.
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...out for cardiac arrest,
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11211, 110th Avenue North, grid 433A, Engine 39, Firetac Bravo.
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Location mentioned:
Near 4th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710
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