False residential fire alarm caused by cooking activity, Santa Rosa County FL


A residential fire alarm in Santa Rosa County was triggered but found to be a false alarm due to cooking. Fire units were sent but most were canceled after confirming no fire was present.
Audio|Source: Santa Rosa County Fire - South
01:18
Transcript:
Engine 45, Residential Fire Alarm[1], 22, 32, Kaya, Day, Pizarro. Engine 45, Residential Fire Alarm, 22, 32, 2,2, Kai, Day, Pizarro. 12, 18. South Fire, Region 40, respond. Connor is fine. 20 is going to be calling that alarm company's own 47 first bedroom detector. 2040 cops. Time 40 from South Fire. Good. One of the company called back, they spoke with the occupant they revised cooking incident. Go ahead, cancel, just 45. August, again, okay. Copy, engine 45. Okay.
Engine 45, Residential Fire Alarm[1], 22, 32, Kaya, Day, Pizarro. Engine 45, Residential Fire Alarm, 22, 32, 2,2, Kai, Day, Pizarro. 12, 18. South Fire, Region 40, respond. Connor is fine. 20 is going to be calling that alarm company's own 47 first bedroom detector. 2040 cops. Time 40 from South Fire. Good. One of the company called back, they spoke with the occupant they revised cooking incident. Go ahead, cancel, just 45. August, again, okay. Copy, engine 45. Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Residential Fire Alarm: Fire alarm activated at a residence
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Santa Rosa County, FL
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