Fire alarm triggers at hospital with no flames or smoke


A fire alarm went off at a hospital on Johnson Street. There were no signs of fire or smoke, and the alarm is thought to be accidental.
Audio|Source: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00Maybe 12, I'd be going to teletyte.00:03Shut on a teletype.00:0710-4[1] on, you can get to be in the end.00:101040, 8.00:11Thank you.00:136.00:20Red 9.00:243.49, high life hazard[2] fire alarm[3] at Millwell Hospital.00:34and building,00:36no flames or smoke's mention.00:37Cyrus gives a call.00:38I love.00:43Yeah, probably can't realize.00:44What's you 1020?00:463501, Johnston Street.00:49Yeah, but we have a detail logging.00:54Uniform 347.3.00:58Yeah, I believe it's accidental, but apologize.
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Maybe 12, I'd be going to teletyte.
00:03
Shut on a teletype.
00:07
10-4[1] on, you can get to be in the end.
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1040, 8.
00:11
Thank you.
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6.
00:20
Red 9.
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3.49, high life hazard[2] fire alarm[3] at Millwell Hospital.
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and building,
00:36
no flames or smoke's mention.
00:37
Cyrus gives a call.
00:38
I love.
00:43
Yeah, probably can't realize.
00:44
What's you 1020?
00:46
3501, Johnston Street.
00:49
Yeah, but we have a detail logging.
00:54
Uniform 347.3.
00:58
Yeah, I believe it's accidental, but apologize.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
high life hazard: High life hazard (facility type, not a code)
[3]
fire alarm: Fire alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Johnson St, Hollywood, FL 33021
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