Fire alarm causes evacuation at local hotel, Gainesville FL


A fire alarm was triggered at a hotel, leading to an evacuation. Firefighters confirmed there was no actual fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
01:30
Transcript:
Yankee 516, 1014. Good wall. Mike 1, 1014. Good for. 1014. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 3.1. Shares one commercial fire alarm. 212, South East 1 Street at the Hyatt Hotel. Hotel. Blasherner 3. Angie 3. On scene in a multi-story hotel, we have pressure showing. We do have evacuation progress. Injury 3, we investigate mode, interception, first your command. Sierra 664. Sierra 664. Sierra 664. Sierra 664, no voice. seen multi-sort hotel evacuation progress first-street command. Just contacted by (name withheld) who's doing testing. They thought they put it on test with the service. There's been no hazard here. Hello after First Street Command. First Street Command. May contact with the building inspectors here. They advise fossil arms. They're in test mode. There are no hazards.
Yankee 516, 1014. Good wall. Mike 1, 1014. Good for. 1014. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 3.1. Shares one commercial fire alarm. 212, South East 1 Street at the Hyatt Hotel. Hotel. Blasherner 3. Angie 3. On scene in a multi-story hotel, we have pressure showing. We do have evacuation progress. Injury 3, we investigate mode, interception, first your command. Sierra 664. Sierra 664. Sierra 664. Sierra 664, no voice. seen multi-sort hotel evacuation progress first-street command. Just contacted by (name withheld) who's doing testing. They thought they put it on test with the service. There's been no hazard here. Hello after First Street Command. First Street Command. May contact with the building inspectors here. They advise fossil arms. They're in test mode. There are no hazards.
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Location mentioned:
Near SE 1st St, Gainesville, FL 32601
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