Fire alarm triggered at Gainesville address with no injuries, Gainesville FL


A fire alarm was activated at a location near Northwest 41 Street in Gainesville. An 86-year-old male possibly fainted and activated a pendant alarm. The patient is awake and breathing with no injuries reported. It is unclear if there was an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 7[1] Cic1, you're responding by final alarm, near Northwest 41 Street, Gainesville, in the dining room area.
00:09
Go back to all v7.
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7. This is being called in by the alarm company.
00:14
They're advising the account holders using the alarm for someone else.
00:18
Unknown age or gender of the patient.
00:20
They're advising the patient fainted but is awake and breathing now.
00:23
No injuries.
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1558. 958. 958.
00:27
950, go ahead. We have no parking in what are you?
00:29
We are on the east entrance by the food court.
00:32
Go-bye. Rescue 30[2]. Patient care transfer.
00:35
Patient care transfers 1579.
00:36
Quentin Airs, responding lifeline, alarm near Northwest 41 Street, room 3411.
00:45
Call down by the alarm company for an 86-year-old male, pendant ball detection, 69 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Engine 7: Fire Engine
[2]
Rescue 30: EMS/Rescue Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 41 St, Gainesville, FL 32606
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