Residential fire alarm caused by steam triggers response, Bradenton FL
A fire alarm was triggered at a single-story house near 69th Avenue West in Bradenton. Responders found no fire or smoke outside. The homeowner said the smoke detector was accidentally activated by steam from a shower. The incident was confirmed as a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Manatee County Fire and EMS
02:39
Transcript:
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Hi 21's on scene.
00:03
Single story residential structure, nothing shown from the exterior. We do have few residents standing outside.
00:16
Engine 231.
00:17
Residential fire alarm, near 69th Avenue West, Bradenton.
00:23
Respond on Pack, 2.
00:30
C2211, there's one patient laying on the sidewalk.
00:34
Copy 220950.
00:38
One-offee.
00:40
Copy alpha-109-2-2. Copy alpha-109-2.
00:47
I'm clear no patient, mail just low-gust and left to see.
00:51
Copy 09-9-pigin.
00:55
T-C-221-M-A-MIL. Copy 09-15.
01:04
The engine, 231, respondent, near 69th Avenue West.
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Copy, 231,500 hours.
01:18
Health agency.
01:24
Be patient.
01:28
Copy, 10-0-2.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:36
Alarm company calls back, requesting to cancel false alarm with proper code given.
01:47
Copy. We're going to actually send you non-emergency, we're almost on scene.
01:51
Copy 10-0-2.
01:53
Alpha 8, did you have traffic for ECC?
01:59
Engine 231 is on scene, a single-story house, puff of shone, staying investigating.
02:07
Copy 10-0-4.
02:13
See from end of the 231.
02:19
One yellow to bleak.
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Copy 10-0-4.
02:27
Situation on a control.
02:29
I met with a homeowner. They accidentally activated a smoke detector with steam from a shower.
02:38
Copy 10-0-7.
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Location mentioned:
Near 69th Ave W, Bradenton, FL 34207
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