Fire alarm triggers at hospital with no fire found, St. Petersburg FL


A fire alarm was activated at a seven-story hospital in St. Petersburg. Fire crews arrived and found no visible fire or smoke. Maintenance reset the alarm, and an investigation was conducted onsite under the fire command.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Rescue 65 calls, St. Mark Village, 2,655, Nebraska Avenue, Grade 119, Abbey.
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Rescue 65, Fire Check, Goals.
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Rescue 65, Fire Check, Goals.
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Keep 20. It's coming, so I'm sorry, keep slow.
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Thank you for Rescue 20.
00:22
John Pye is on scene 7th story hospital structure nothing showing size alpha will be investigating and show it to stay an Anthony's command.
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It's understood engine 5 on scene is the San Anthony's command 7th story hospital structure nothing is showing size alpha investigating understand engine 8 on
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55 just fetched.
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Rescue 5.
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Yeah,
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if she was downgraded, due to the next patient doesn't want to be treated, we're going to continue in that downgraded.
01:03
Okay, rescue by downgrading.
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Truck one's on scene. Where is missing that you 5?
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I just said truck one on scene.
01:18
Is that your rescue 3 10 minute timer?
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Since 1363 A-11.
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Is that you need a patient?
01:36
Underset, engineer with patients, since there's 460.
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Dr.C.1.
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It looks like maintenance reset the alarm. We're heading to the main alarm panel now.
01:58
Understood. Old Pache?
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Location mentioned:
Near 7th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33705
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