False fire alarm reported near Lake Helen Osteen Rd, Volusia County FL


A fire alarm was reported near Lake Helen Osteen Road. The alarm company could not access the property, but later the homeowner confirmed it was a false alarm and provided the correct passcode.
Audio|Source: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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930, 35, fire alarm, near Lake Helen Osteen Rd, across Schell-Marserkull Road.
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930, 35, select tag 7-top, 1720.
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Indigent I, 8, 228, I'm working on the couch, 6355, Big Tree Road, across a Gulfview Boulevard and 2nd Street Street.
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Engine 998, 228, select type 3, Tom, 1721.
00:36
9.33-12, what hat?
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Next, 7.
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30 since 117, what's the details for the call? It was unreadable on the page of...
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This is an ASAP, the PSAP[1], the PSAP alarm from the alarm, near Lake Helen Osteen Rd. They attempted to landmine premise and no answer.
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Come from the massroom bedroom, smoke detector.
01:02
We just got an update that they spoke with the homeowners advising false alarm and have proper passcode.
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Copy and Chairman Available.
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1722. Squage, 35.
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Gofer Squad in, 35.
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Copy loss.
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Negative, the radio is clicking over.
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A lot of companies spoke with the homeowners advice false alarm. A lot of companies spoke with the homeowners advice false alarm. We give proper code.
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Copy. Show us turn to service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PSAP: Public Safety Answering Point (911 call center)
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Location mentioned:
Lake Helen Osteen Rd, Florida
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