Residential fire alarm triggered, no fire found


The audio reports a fire alarm at a residential building. Firefighters responded but found no indication of a fire after checking the area.
Audio|Source: Collier County Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:20
Transcript:
Copy, clear, attack, too. Engine 22. Residential fire alarm, 6444-4-Hembrokeway. Respond on Control South. Engine 22, residential fire alarm, 6444-Hembrokeway. Cross Street, Warwick Avenue. Respond on Control South. Timeouts, 249 hours. Engine 1. Battalion 1. Rush 22. Water tender, 70, pack 2. Rush fire, Bayshore, drive, and, Moorhead Manor. Respond on Control South. Engine 1. Battalion 1. Rush 22. Water tender, 70, pack 2. Rush fire. Bayshore, drive, and forehead manner. Respond on Control South. Time out, 2050 hours. Engine 23, ladder 21. The alarm company did call back. We received an additional water flow alarm. We have it at two different buildings. 14095 and 14.05 and 14.055, right next to each other. Control Battalion 20. You can place me on the Bayshore brush fire, Battalion 1 to be in service. Battalion 20, copy. Battalion 1. I'll show you in service. Battalion 20 is picking it up for you. Ladder 21, coffee. Control, you can join the more responding. Copy. For further this, which is off, please. Control, it's 23 on the same, two-story, multi-family, nothing to show. It's established in Winchester Command, and we'll utilize TACTIP2. Control, Ladder 43. Ladder 43. Page 23, copy. TAC2 has been assigned to the Bay Shore one. I've patched you on TAC 13. Verifying Unit 102. Control, N20. Hens20, go ahead. The fire is unfounded. N20B in service. That's affirmative. Building 6, Unit 102. Engine 20, unfounded.
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Location mentioned:
Collier County, FL
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