Sprinkler break causes alarm at south beach condominium


A sprinkler was accidentally broken by a maintenance worker, causing the fire alarm to activate at a condominium. There was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
Lighter 30, engine 31, response alarms, commercial, 14825, Front Beach Road. Sunrise, condominium, closest to major intersection, Hill Road and Front Beach Road, respond on Tech 6. Lighter 30, engine 31, respond alarms, commercial 14825 Front Beach Road. Sunrise condominium, closest to major intersection, Hill Road and Front Beach Road. Town of 14.1. County, engine 31 monitors. Is it a 31 monitoring? 2030 was fun. We'll be recent 1418. I have not. Detector. Inspector 32, ladder 30. That'd be 10. I just got a call from Sunrise and Bedbys, one of their maintenance workers broke a sprinkler head. They're trying to shut the water down now. They're going to show you whether they're going to show you whether they're going to go ahead. But he's trying to whip that on the phone with the company now trying to get them to come out to the place. Okay, boy. Appreciate it.
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Location mentioned:
Near Front Beach Rd UNIT 809, Panama City Beach, FL 32413
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