Smoke alarm caused by burnt food in apartment building, Redington Shores FL
Fire department responded to a 21-story apartment building for a smoke alarm triggered by burnt food. Investigation confirmed no fire was present.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The engine 26 is on scene to a 21-story, multifamily structure, concrete block construction.
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Nothing showing, Alpha, Delta, Shoeington, 26 is red in the Connecticut.
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Delta,
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Showing 26, investigated.
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Engine 26 on Cine-Uvesant-Golf.
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Enter 49, L.R.
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45, RR6A., cardiac arrest, advanced care center, 4-01, Pairwood Avenue, with 282A, NG-49, L45, RESTU-48, Pyrtecold.
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Pyrgy-T-48, Pyrgy-Tacold.
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Ingen 26, do you descent.
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Van, go ahead.
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This is on the panel for burnt food.
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We're going to be heading our way up there now to continue investigating.
00:56
How is it? Burnt food.
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Continuing to investigate.
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District 29 to L-26.
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Good.
01:10
Half of your command was cut off.
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What was the full thing?
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Mr. 29?
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Go ahead.
01:22
I have it as Reddington Power Command.
01:27
I'm sorry?
01:29
I have it as Redington Towers Command.
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Copy. No, I was asking what he said when he got to the control panel.
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Half of his transmission was cut off.
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6 to District 29.
01:41
It showed on the 14th floor for a smoke detector and that people said downstairs that it was burnt foods and we just made those 14th floor, I'm like burnt food.
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We'll be investigating.
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Kathy, thank you.
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Command to all units, you guys can be available.
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It's going to be burnt food. There's no fire problem at the time.
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Location mentioned:
Near Gulf Blvd, Redington Shores, FL 33708
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