Fire alarm at hotel possibly caused by cooking, Gainesville FL
A fire alarm at a four-story hotel near Southwest 33rd Place was likely triggered by cooking. Maintenance staff will meet emergency crews on site to investigate.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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And I'm engine nine, you're responding to an alarm near Southwest 33rd Place.
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Hilton Garden Inn.
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It's coming in from an alarm company.
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It buys a general fire alarm from zones 183 and zone zero.
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We are in calling the people there now.
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All right, 17th century, where you again, go? Jim.
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9703 Good. If you're not to commercial alarm, they will meet you there as well, 7.41 hours.
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First off, good morning to both of you.
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I hope you guys have an amazing day.
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I just want to give you guys a heads up.
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We'll get to 92 at 9 a.m.
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first appearance.
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Good morning, 24.
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Stay warm out there.
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Well, I'm always warm.
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I appreciate it.
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This is 4.
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29.
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29 is on the scene of a large 4-story hotel.
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I know that shown will be investigated by the establishment 33rd place command.
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Now you're on the team of a large 4th Story Hotel, nothing showing.
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Investigated modes establishing 33rd place command.
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7.4-2 hours.
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3 3 3 3rd place command, Kalachua.
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3rd place command, Alachua.
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3rd place command, Alachua.
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We spoke to the Heelder, they advised maintenance is going to meet you guys on the scene.
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Termin, we may have a maintenance, warmer set off through the cooking.
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They've been able to save a reset.
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Do you have the Quint continue to make contact in the lobby? Save you.
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7.43 hours.
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