Residential fire alarm triggered at Vern Cove


Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm at 4471 Vern Cove. No active fire was confirmed; likely a false alarm or minor issue.
Audio|Source: Santa Rosa County Fire - Central
03:4
Transcript:
B... B... B... B... ...to 21, squad 21, India 21, and Pace G for a residential fire alarm, 4471, (name withheld). Glider 21, squad 21, engine 21, and base chiefs. For a residential fire alarm, 4471, (name withheld), across the Vernon Street, at 1726. Put the fire from line 21. Ladder, 21. Race morning. Race bombing. Central fire, squad 21, en route. Squad 21 in route. Mr. Fire, pretending 21. The Tadine 21. I'll be responding from Station 2, but I'll be delayed. Responding from Station 2 to delayed. Did you fire engine 21. Station 21. Turn 21. Copy route and all units, (name withheld), calling by the alarm company, Zone 1313, hallway smoke detector. Central Department, Chief 21. Chief 21. Now respond it. Chief 21 responding. Central President, Chief 21. Chief 21. On scene, single, resident, construction, nothing, Johnston, 3, 3.5. On scene, single, server, residential, that's shown from 3, 5. 25. Supplier from Y, 21. Plyter 21. Okay. Q21. Q21. Can't be able to stay on Burn Street. Key 21, you broke up, see and repeat. Have the other units stage on Byrne Street. Have the other units stage on Verne Street. That's not on scene, Vern Cove, Stage at Vern Street, Perchief 21.
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Location mentioned:
Near Vern Cove, Pace, FL 32571
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